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 | The Ten Tribes: Japan (2)How was it in the start of Japanese Shinto? In the Holy Place of the Israeli tabernacle or temple, there were also lamps which were never extinguished (Shmos 27:20 ... http://moshiach.com/tribes/japan3.html |
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 | KIPPO NEWS Wednesday, September 10, 2008 ... Mie) started accepting applications Sept. 8 for a round of pilgrimages via newly established 'shinbutsu reijo junpai no michi'-pilgrimage routes of Buddhist and Shinto holy places. http://www.kippo.or.jp/KansaiWindowHtml/News/2008-e/20080910_NEWS.HTML |
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 | Lost Tribes of JapanWhen Japanese people pray in front of the Holy Place of a Shinto shrine, they firstly ring the golden bell which is hung at the center of the entrance. http://www.biblemysteries.com/library/tribesjapan.htm |
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 | Sacred Places: Shrine at Ise, JapanAn exploration of how and why places become invested with ... The great Shinto shrine at Ise is built amid a dense forest ... Holy Sepulchre Israel Dome of the Rock Israel Chartres http://witcombe.sbc.edu/sacredplaces/ise.html |
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 | [Photo] Bridge - SpeerstraThe Futami Rocks or ?Married Rocks? are a Shinto holy place off the coast of Japan?s Ise Sima National Park. The ?husband/brother? rock has a Tori ... http://www.collectivewisdominitiative.org/art/speerstra/bridge.htm |
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 | WorldReligionsHoly Places Jamia Mosque A virtual tour ... Home | Rites of Passage | Holy Places | Founders | Holidays | | Confucianism, Shintoism, Daoism & Taoism http://www.cms.attleboroschools.com/holy_places.htm |
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 | WorldReligionsHome | Rites of Passage | Holy Places | Founders | Holidays | | Confucianism, Shintoism, Daoism & Taoism | | Holy Readings | Additional Religion ... http://www.cms.attleboroschools.com/China_Japan.htm |
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 | Shinto: Shinto ShrinesHiei and by the holy places throughout the Kumano mountain range. The native Shinto kami (deities) residing on these peaks were considered manifestations of Buddhist divinities ... http://lycos.cs.cmu.edu/info/shinto--shinto-shrines.html |
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 | AllHolyBooks.com Home Page ... earth believes in one religion, but very few of us have read our religions holy ... have, which are Bahai, Christianity, Confucianism, Islam, Jainism, Shinto ... http://www.allholybooks.com/ |
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 | What Is Shinto? - History Fact Finder ... are often quite extensive, involving several buildings and gardens, to which people make pilgrimages (journeys to holy places). Further Information: Religious Tolerance. Shinto. ... http://www.enotes.com/history-fact-finder/religion/what-shinto |
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 | Holy Places ? FactMonster.comMount Fuji, in Japan, is sacred to the Buddhist and Shinto religions. The Black Hills of South Dakota are a holy place for some Native American people, who travel there in quest of a ... http://www.factmonster.com/ipka/A0770182.html |
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 | Shinto ? Infoplease.comShinto has no formal dogma and no holy writ, though early collections of Japanese religious thought and ... Calculator; Spelling Checker; Place Finder; Distance Calculator; Periodic Table ... http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0001472.html |
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 | ShintoThe earliest Shinto holy places were simply beautiful or striking locations, often demarcated by a plaited straw rope or a wooden gate, the torii. http://alumni.ox.compsoc.net/~gemini/simons/historyweb/shinto.html |
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 | ShintoThe island of Itsukushima, in the inland sea of Seto, has been the holy place of Shintoism since the earliest times. Its first temples were probably built in the sixth century. http://www.godserver.com/shinto.shtml |
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 | Itsukushima ShrineConsidered by the Japanese to be one of the countries "best three views", Itsukushima Shrine is a 1400 year Shinto holy place constructed over the water in a small inlet on ... http://www.virtualaichi.com/itsukushima.htm |
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 | Shinto, Shintoism - ReligionFactsShinto, Shintoism: History, beliefs and practices of Shinto from ReligionFacts. ... Many folk tales evolved around these holy places, which often refer to animal possession and ... http://www.religionfacts.com/shinto/index.htm |
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 | Shinto - ninemsn EncartaSmall family altars, wayside effigies, vast and complex shrines: all are suitable for worshipping the kami. The earliest Shinto holy places were simply beautiful or striking ... http://au.encarta.msn.com/encyclopedia_761560532/Shinto.html |
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 | BBC - Religion & Ethics - Shrines: AtmosphereShinto At a glance History Beliefs Holy days Subdivisions Texts Places Rites & rituals ... Many Shinto shrines are places of intense calm with beautiful ... http://www.bbc.co.uk/religion/religions/shinto/places/shrines_1.shtml |
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 | Shinto ... of Shinto: The most recognizable symbol of Shinto is the Torii Gate, a stylized arch that is often found at the entrance to Shrines or holy places. http://altreligion.about.com/library/faqs/bl_shinto.htm |
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 | Shinto - High School Online Collaborative Writing ... Holy books and place of worship. Include a quote and its source. Shinto doesn?t have an official holy/scared book or text. But there are books that view very greatly, Kojiki, and ... http://schools.wikia.com/wiki/Shinto |
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 | BBC - Religion & Ethics - Shinto ... Japanese system of beliefs and traditions known as Shinto ... Shinto At a glance History Beliefs Holy days Subdivisions Texts Places Rites & rituals http://www.bbc.co.uk/religion/religions/shinto/ |
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