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Shinto - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Shinto (Japanese: ??) or Shintoism is the native religion of Japan. They believe there are many Kami, translated as gods or nature spirits. Some "kami" are just spirits of ...
http://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shinto



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Eastern Religions: Shinto
PowerPoint Presentation: An Overview of Shinto: The Indigenous religion of Japan . Preliminary considerations: Where is God? Can the sacred be found in nature?
http://www.nvcc.edu/home/lshulman/Rel231/lectures/shinto/intro.htm



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Shintoism
... people, they have never been designated better than any other people (Galatians 3:27) and they have never been taught that they were direct descendants of the gods, as Shinto ...
http://www.greatcom.org/resources/handbook_of_todays_religions/03chap06/default.htm



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The Old Tokaido: Ebisu - Antique Japanese Plate - Ebisu Shinto God Celadon Glaze, Old Japan Ebisu Statue - God of Fishermen Morning Sun, Japanese Ebisu Statue - God of Fishermen ...
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Myth - Hotei (Japanese Shinto)
A Japanese Shinto god of happiness, laughter, and contentment. ... Hotei is one of the seven Japanese Shinto gods of luck (Shichi Fukujin), depicted with a great belly.
http://ancienthistory.about.com/od/hoteimyth/Hotei_Japanese_Shinto.htm



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Shinto - Way of the gods
Shinto (Way of the Gods) is the term used to refer to an assortment of beliefs and practices indigenous to Japan that predate the arrival of Buddhism but that have ...
http://www.japan-101.com/culture/shinto.htm



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eBay Store - The Old Tokaido: Ebisu: Japanese Ebisu Mask Shinto God of ...
The Old Tokaido: Ebisu - Japanese Ebisu Mask Shinto God of Fisherman - Kazarimen, Antique Japanese Plate - Ebisu Shinto God Celadon Glaze, Old Japan Ebisu Statue - God of Fishermen ...
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Shinto
Originally nameless, the Japanese later called this faith "Shinto," or Way of the Gods, in order to distinguish it from imported Chinese thought systems such as Buddhism.
http://lycos.cs.cmu.edu/info/shinto.html



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Shinto: the Way of the Gods
Open to any site about Shinto, Japan's native religion or any Japanese religion. Also open to other nature religions or Earth-focused websites.
http://n.webring.com/hub?ring=shinto



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Case study: President's Shinto shrine visit
President George Bush will visit the Meiji Shrine and pray to the Shinto gods while he is staying in Japan. Our pastor preaches that we should have no other gods before the ...
http://home.snu.edu/~hculbert/shrine.htm



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Early Shinto
What the kami consists of is hard to pin down. Kami first of all refers to the gods of heaven, earth, and the underworld, of whom the most important are creator gods?all Shinto ...
http://www.wsu.edu/~dee/ANCJAPAN/SHINTO.HTM



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Shinto -- The Way of the Gods
According to the multi-millennial Japanese tradition, in very ancient times there was once an immense ocean (ironically destined to be called the "Pacific" Ocean), which seemed ...
http://library.flawlesslogic.com/shinto.htm



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Gods for Every Occasion
Until the end of World War II, Shinto was the state religion in Japan. Even today, pilgrims still throng to the 80,000 shrines, praying for the fulfillment of their personal dreams ...
http://www.spiegel.de/international/0,1518,474092,00.html



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Shinto Shrines
Shinto shrines are places of worship and the dwellings of the kami, the Shinto "gods". Sacred objects of worship that represent the kami are stored in the innermost chamber of the ...
http://www.japan-guide.com/e/e2059.html



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Shinto | OMF
The Shinto gods were believed to be expressions of Buddhas, or guardians. Buddhism was the true nature, of which the Shinto gods were manifest traces.
http://www.omf.org/omf/uk/about_asia/religions/shinto



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Shinto
Shinto. Shinto is the natural indigenous religion of Japan. Shinto gods, or Kami, are worshipped at shrines (jinja ). All natural objects and phenomena used to be ...
http://raider.muc.edu/re/WorldReligions/Shinto.htm



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shinto definition | Dictionary.com
shinto gods ... noun . 1. Also, Shin?to?ism. the native religion of Japan, primarily a system of ...
http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=shinto



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Shinto: Definition from Answers.com
The gods of Shinto are directly related to the imperial family and thus to the Japanese state (See Shinto Mythology). It could be argued that all Japanese are practitioners of ...
http://www.answers.com/topic/shinto



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All about Shintoism, symbols, art gallery
All about Shintoism, symbols, art gallery, kami, Goddess Amaterasu, God Jino, the divine emperor, Jinga and Kioko
http://www.religion-cults.com/Eastern/Shintoism/shinto.htm



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SHINTO - THE WAY OF THE GODS
SHINTO - THE WAY OF THE GODS. This is the basic religion of Japan which celebrates life. It is focused on the kami or sense of the sacred. It is the essesnce or soul of anything ...
http://cla.calpoly.edu/~bmori/syll/Hum310japan/Shinto.html



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Japan Glossary - Shinto
Literally meaning "the way of the gods", Shinto is the native religion of Japan. It is a form of animism which stresses the importance of harmony between humans and nature.
http://www.jref.com/glossary/shinto_traditions.shtml



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shintoism definition | Dictionary.com
list of shinto gods ... noun . 1. Also, Shin?to?ism. the native religion of Japan, primarily a system of ...
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/shintoism



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Kami - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kami (?, Kami?) is the Japanese word for the spirits within objects in the Shinto faith. Although the word is sometimes translated as "god" or "deity," some Shinto scholars argue ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kami



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Tree Climbing Japan_Shinto Gods
TreeClimbing Japan is devoted to helping physically challenged persons ascend into the trees where they can look at their life from a different perspective
http://www.treeclimbing.jp/shinto_gods.html



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Shintoism
There are many Gods in Shinto, but the ancestral Sun-God, Anaterasu-omi Kami, stands supreme above them. Susano-o-no-Mikoto is the impetuous divine brother of the Sun-God.
http://www.dlshq.org/religions/shintoism.htm



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Shinto
Shinto ("the way of the gods") is the indigenous faith of the Japanese people and as old as Japan itself. It remains Japan's major religion alongside Buddhism.
http://www.japan-guide.com/e/e2056.html



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GODS of Japan, A-to-Z Photo Dictionary of Japanese Buddhism (Buddhist ...
Buddhism & Shintoism in Japan - Buddha Statues & Art of 400+ Deities, 2000 Photos ... HOME Online Since 1995 BUDDHISM & SHINTOISM IN JAPAN A to Z PHOTO DICTIONARY
http://www.onmarkproductions.com/html/buddhism.shtml



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Photo Dictionary of Japanese Shintoism, Guide to Shinto Deities (Kami ...
Japanese Shinto Deities (Kami, Gods) Dictionary, Shrine Guide, and Guide to Main Concepts of Shintoism
http://www.onmarkproductions.com/html/shinto.shtml



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Shinto - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
As such, Shinto is commonly translated as "The Way of the Gods." Some differences exist between koshinto (the ancient Shint?) and the many types of Shinto taught and practiced ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shinto




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