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 | Shinto ReligionShinto Religion of Japan. Shinto is the traditional, indigenous Japanese religion. Buddhism ... Each local community has its own matsuri traditions featuring colorful costumes, special ... http://www.cs.indiana.edu/%7Eport/teach/relg/shinto.sketch.html |
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 | ShintoismFour Main Shinto Traditions . 1. Koshitsu Shinto (the Shinto of the imperial house) Practiced by the Emperor mainly in devotion to Amaterasu (the female sun kami) http://www.mtholyoke.edu/~chen20m/classweb/116/Shintoism.html |
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 | BBC - Religion & Ethics - Organ donationShinto traditions also state that interfering with a corpse brings bad luck and so organ transplants are comparatively rare in Japan. http://www.bbc.co.uk/religion/religions/shinto/shintoethics/organs.shtml |
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 | Shinto - MSN EncartaThe principal sects are divided into 5 main groups: those that continue with little modification the traditions of ancient Shinto; those that emphasize adherence to Confucian ... http://encarta.msn.com/encyclopedia_761560532/Shinto.html |
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 | Hawaii Kotohira Jinsha - Hawaii Dazaifu TenmanguHawaii Kotohira Jinsha, endearingly known as Konpira-san was established in Hawaii to perpetuate Shinto traditions. In 1920, a Gobunrei (spirit of the deity of the main shrine) from ... http://www.e-shrine.org/history.html |
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 | History of ShintoIt began among clans of farming and fishing villages on Japan's coasts. The stories and traditions of Shinto have been passed along orally through families for several millennia. http://www.geocities.com/goemailshana/history.html |
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 | ShintoSome of their practices come from Taoism, Buddhism, or Confucianism, but most come from ancient local traditions. All these main types of Shinto and some subtypes have given birth ... http://schools-wikipedia.org/wp/s/Shinto.htm |
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 | Shinto, Shintoism - ReligionFactsThey were written in AD 712 and 720, respectively, and are compilations of the oral traditions, mythology and ceremonies of ancient Shinto. But they are also books about the ... http://www.religionfacts.com/shinto/index.htm |
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 | Shinto - Way of the godsSometimes considered synonymous with State Shinto before 1945 was Shrine Shinto (Jinja Shinto), but after the war most Shinto traditions were observed in the home ... http://www.japan-101.com/culture/shinto.htm |
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 | Nakasendo Way - ShintoIn addition to state Shinto, there is a large number of local and idiosyncratic Shinto traditions based on local Shinto shrines plus several new Shinto sects with nation-wide ... http://nakasendoway.com/shinto.xhtml |
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 | Indigenous Japanese traditions. Doctrines : Identifying early Shinto teachings which are originally Japanese is not easy because of the pervasive influence of Buddhism and Chinese culture. http://philtar.ucsm.ac.uk/encyclopedia/shinto/indjap.html |
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 | Japanese Wedding Traditions and CultureJapanese Wedding Traditions and Culture . Shinto Traditional Japanese Wedding Ceremony. The predominant religion in Japan is Shinto which means "the way of the Kami" (Gods). http://www.japaneseweddingfavors.com/shinto-wedding.php |
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 | Background Beliefs Overview Traditions Page 2Shintoism Shinto Shrine Kami Way Articles with information about Way of Kami traditional Festivals, Festival Rites, Passage Rites, Sacred Forest, Sacred Writings, Creation Myth ... http://www.blessingscornucopia.com/Shintoism_Shinto_Shrine_Kami_Way_Background_Beliefs_Overview_Traditions_Page_2.htm |
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 | Japanese Wedding Traditions and CultureAffordably priced japanese copper rain chins, kimonos, japanese hand fans, garden parasols and bridges, fountains and lanterns. https://www.japaneseweddingfavors.com/shinto-wedding.php |
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 | Shinto and Its Festivals by Denny SargentI NTRODUCTION R ELIGION AND R ITUAL IN J APAN The Dance of Shinto and Buddhism. There are many religions in the world and yet nowhere are religious traditions more uniquely tied to ... http://www.psychicsophia.com/aion/intro.html |
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 | Shinto Concepts - Beginners Guide to Japanese ShintoismBead with religious significance in Japan's Shinto traditions. Magatama literally means "curved ball." The magatama is an ancient Japanese Shinto ornament, which most believe was ... http://www.onmarkproductions.com/html/shinto-concepts.shtml |
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 | Shinto and Its Festivals by Denny SargentT HE F ESTIVALS OF S HINTO Chapter 10: Omisoka Ringing Out the Old in Tokyo (Note: Again, many Omisoka traditions are Buddhist, but they are entwined with Shinto traditions and ... http://www.psychicsophia.com/aion/chap_10.html |
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 | Some Basic Concepts in Shinto ... to Shinto belief/practice and ideas that we have previously discussed in relation to a) primal religious traditions, and b) Chinese religious traditions? 2. Historically, Shinto ... http://staff.jccc.net/thoare/shinto.htm |
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) | Ko-shinto (Jomon-jin) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaSome rituals and traditions in use by today's Ainu have a foreign tinge to the old Ko-shinto traditions. An example is the sometimes mentioned Ainu prohibition prayer by women ... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ko-shinto_(Jomon-jin) |
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 | International Association for Religious FreedomShinto Traditions Edited from Japan-Guide Web Site (Kinboshi Media) Session Co-ordinator: Yoshinobu Miyake. Shinto (the way of the gods) is ... http://www.iarf.net/AboutUs/Congress2002/co_wo_shinto.html |
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 | Links - Indigenous Traditions - ShintoLinks Indigenous Traditions Shinto. If at any time you encounter a bad link, please send us an email and let us know. General. International Shinto Foundation; Japanese Myths ... http://www.mc.maricopa.edu/dept/d34/rel/links-shinto.html |
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 | ShintoPropaganda and preaching are not common either, because Shinto is deeply rooted in the Japanese people and traditions. "Shinto gods" are called kami. http://www.japan-guide.com/e/e2056.html |
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 | SHINTOForms of Shinto: Shinto exists in four main forms or traditions: Koshitsu Shinto (The Shinto of the Imperial House): This involves ... http://www.religioustolerance.org/shinto.htm |
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 | Shinto - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaThe family is seen as the main mechanism by which traditions are preserved. The main Shinto celebrations relate to birth and marriage, which maintain the family unit. Love of nature: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shinto |
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