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 | SHINTO ... is n ancient text called the K?jiki (Record of Ancient Matters) that contains myths and stories about the creation, gods, men, customs, and ceremonies of Japanese Shinto. http://www.fmh.org/workfiles/Shinto.doc |
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 | Shinto and Its Festivals by Denny SargentThe idea of purification and banishing evil is important at this time, something Shinto and Buddhist customs have brought to the holiday. Kadomatsu (boughs of pine, bamboo and ... http://www.psychicsophia.com/aion/chap1.html |
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 | Shintoism-The Lost ReligionMost of the customs and practices of the religion has become extinct. But surprisingly, Shintoism has left an indelible impression in the Japanese ... http://www.newageinfo.com/shinto-lost-religion.htm |
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 | West Sussex Grid for Learning: Tanabata (Japanese Festival)Introduction | The History | Shinto Religion | Customs & Traditions | Links & Resources | Schools' Work ... Japan has two religions, Buddhism and Shintoism. The Shinto religion is ... http://wsgfl.westsussex.gov.uk/ccm/content/topics/07/tanabata-japanese-festival.en?page=3 |
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 | Shintoism - Psychology WikiShinto has been called "the religion of Japaneseness", and the customs and values of Shinto are inseparable from those of Japanese culture prior to the influx of Chinese religious ... http://psychology.wikia.com/wiki/Shintoism |
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 | ShintoShinto continues as a pervasive influence on Japanese customs, rituals, and artistic expressions regarding spiritual help for people during ... http://www.socwel.ku.edu/candagrant/Gallery/HFC-Thumbnail/Japanese%20Shinto/Shinto%20page.htm |
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 | Shinto ? Infoplease.com ... less by religious doctrine or belief than by the observance of popular festivals and traditional ceremonies and customs, many involving pilgrimages to shrines. Shinto, a term ... http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/society/A0844956.html |
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 | ShintoShinto is an ancient very old tradition native to Japan. Although most modern Japanese ... When Others Say "God" ] [ On Patriotism ] [ Flag History & Care ] [ Value of Little Customs ] ... http://www.inquiry.net/ideals/faiths/shinto.htm |
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 | Shinto: History and Development ? FactMonster.comThe written record of the ancient beliefs and customs first appeared in the Kojiki [records ... A Shinto shrine, unaffected by other religious influences, is a simple unpainted wooden ... http://www.factmonster.com/ce6/society/A0861068.html |
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 | Shintoism and MarriageShinto teachings consider marriage to be one of life's rites of passage. In the ancient customs, families report the marriage decree to the ancestors in front of the ... http://deaconministry.com/shintoism.htm |
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 | Yamazaki Ansai - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaFrom his own experience, Ansai believed that certain Shinto customs and rituals (such as funeral practices) reflected Confucian values. His Yamato sh?gaku (Japanese Elementary ... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yamazaki_Ansai |
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 | Japan Reference - Practical : Religion in JapanShintoism is more a set of traditions and customs than an actual religion. It is classified as an animist religion as people believe in the spirits of nature, or kami, which can be ... http://www.jref.com/culture/religion_in_japan.shtml |
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 | Shinto | OMFThe many local gods became a pantheon of gods and official shrines diluted the importance of local customs and shamans. Buddhism and Shinto Around AD 593 Buddhism became the ... http://www.omf.org/omf/canada/about_asia/religions/shinto |
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 | ShintoRather it is the core of Japanese culture based on proper religious manners and customs." http://www.kogakkan-u.ac.jp/eng/ise/index17.html. THE JAPANESE GARDEN, SHINTO and TRADITIONAL ... http://www.godserver.com/shinto.shtml |
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 | Shinto Concepts - Beginners Guide to Japanese Shintoism ... goddesses and of all things in the universe, the establishment of the nation, and the relation of the gods to government, ceremonies of worship, manners and customs, and Shinto ... http://www.onmarkproductions.com/html/shinto-concepts.shtml |
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 | Buddhist templesAdherents : About 80% of Japanese identify themselves as Buddhist (as well as following Shinto customs). Headquarters/ Main Centre : Buddhism is divided among several major and numerous ... http://philtar.ucsm.ac.uk/encyclopedia/shinto/budtemp.html |
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 | Shinto: Definition from Answers.comShinto has been called "the religion of Japan", and the customs and values of Shinto are inseparable from those of Japanese culture. Many famously Japanese practices have origins ... http://www.answers.com/topic/shinto |
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 | Japan Glossary - Shinto ... emphasis on proper greetings can be seen as a continuation of the ancient Shinto belief in kotodama (words with a magical effect on the world). Many Japanese cultural customs, like ... http://www.jref.com/glossary/shinto_traditions.shtml |
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 | Shinto ? FactMonster.com ... less by religious doctrine or belief than by the observance of popular festivals and traditional ceremonies and customs, many involving pilgrimages to shrines. Shinto, a term ... http://www.factmonster.com/ce6/society/A0844956.html |
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 | Shinto: Ancient ShintoShinto is an ancient Japanese religion. ... Shinto has been called "the religion of Japan", and the customs and values of Shinto are inseparable from those of Japanese culture. http://lycos.cs.cmu.edu/info/shinto--ancient-shinto.html?page=2 |
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 | Shinto | OMFThe many local gods became a pantheon of gods and official shrines diluted the importance of local customs and shamans. Buddhism and Shinto. Buddhism became the national religion ... http://www.omf.org/omf/uk/about_asia/religions/shinto |
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 | Japanese WeddingsJapanese wedding traditions, japanese wedding customs of the traditional japanese wedding ceremony including; brides wedding kimono dress. http://www.japaneseweddingfavors.com/shinto_wedding.htm |
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 | Shinto - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaMany Shinto customs are not done in Japan today, and some are still done every day, but they are not meant to be religious actions. Although Jinja-Honcho manages almost all shrines ... http://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shinto |
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