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Adobenchisuto Raifu [Adventist Life] (1972- ) is a monthly periodical published by the Japan Publishing House in Yokohama, Japan. It is a successor to Owari no Fukuin [The Gospel for the Last Days], 1899-1913; Shimei no Otozure [Tidings of the Message], 1913-1920; and Shimei [Message, 1921-1943, 1946-1971; monthly] and the official monthly magazine of the Japan Seventh-day Adventist Church

The first Seventh-day Adventist missionaries sent to Japan in 1896. They were William C. Grainger, from California, former president of Healdsburg College, and Teruhiko H. Okohira, a native of Japan, a former Healdsburg student.

Hiizu (Hide) Kuniya was one of the earliest Japanese Seventh-day Adventist ministers.

Teruhiko Okohira was one of the earliest Japanese Seventh-day Adventists, translator, teacher, pastor, administrator, and editor.