Sect Shinto (教派神道, Kyōha Shintō, or 宗派, Shuha Shintō) refers to several independent organized Shinto groups that were excluded by Japanese law in 1882...
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Shinto (神道, shintō), the folk religion of Japan, developed a diversity of schools and sects, outbranching from the original Ko-Shintō (ancient Shintō)...
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religion of Sect Shinto (Shuha Shinto or Kyoha Shinto) and has been classified a non-religious national cult.": 41–42 The "State Shinto" term was thus...
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of Shintō such as popular Shintō, folk Shintō, domestic Shintō, sectarian Shintō, imperial house Shintō, shrine Shintō, state Shintō, new Shintō religions...
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to State Shinto. Among Sect Shinto, Shinto Taiseikyo (神道大成教) and Shinto Shusei are considered Confucian influenced groups. Tsuchimikado Shinto continues...
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Jingūkyō (category 13 Shinto Sects)
Jingūkyō (神宮教) is a sect of Shinto that originated from Ise Grand Shrine, the Ise faith. It was not technically a Sect Shinto group but had characteristics...
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citizens follow Shinto, only some 3% identify as Shinto in surveys, because the term is understood to imply membership of organized Shinto sects. Some identify...
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"knock on wood" to prevent bad luck. Kyōha Shinto (教派神道, lit. 'sect Shinto') – A label applied to certain sects by the Meiji government to give them an official...
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structure was to be assimilated either into what the directive calls "Sect Shinto" with no special privileges above the other popular faiths, or to be...
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Shinto Taiseikyo (神道大成教) is one of the thirteen Shinto sects.[user-generated source] It was founded by Hirayama Seisai (1815–1890) and is considered a...
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The origins of Shinto in Korea are primarily a result of Japan's incursions since an unbalanced treaty in 1876. Shinto's rise in Korea is directly associated...
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developed their own Shinto thought or created private Shinto groups to confront it. Among those groups, the thirteen schools of Sect Shinto were particularly...
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Shinbutsu-shūgō (redirect from Bukka Shintō)
become evident with the emergence of Yoshida Kanetomo's sect, Yoshida Shintō. The term Shinto started to be used with today's meaning of kami worship...
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A Shinto shrine (神社, jinja, archaic: shinsha, meaning: "kami shrine") is a structure whose main purpose is to house ("enshrine") one or more kami, the...
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members of the Association of Shinto Shrines, but still considered as Shrine Shinto rather than Sect Shinto. 80,000 Shinto shrines were under the jurisdiction...
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East Asian religions (section Shinto)
spirit possession and faith healing. "Sect" Shinto is a diverse group including mountain-worshippers and Confucian Shinto schools. The concepts of Tao and...
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Kami (redirect from Shinto gods)
mythological, spiritual, or natural phenomena that are venerated in the Shinto religion. They can be elements of the landscape, forces of nature, beings...
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Tenrikyo Church Headquarters (section Sect Shinto)
such as Shinto, Buddhism, or Christianity. Though Tenrikyo does not consider itself a Shinto tradition, early followers agreed to file under Shinto in order...
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Tenrikyo (category 13 Shinto Sects)
practice branch of Shinto ,but did so against his mother's wishes. Tenrikyo was designated as one of the thirteen groups included in Sect Shinto between 1908...
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Eastern religions (section Shinto)
shamanism, particularly divination, spirit possession and faith healing. "Sect" Shinto is a diverse group including mountain-worshippers and Confucian Shintoists...
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Yoshida Shintō (吉田神道), also frequently referred to as Yuiitsu Shintō (唯一神道, "One-and-only Shintō"), was a prominent sect of Shintō that arose during the...
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thirteen shinto sects. It used to be very influential but its influence diminished and continues to diminish due to the prevalence of powerful sects such...
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Ontake-kyō (category 13 Shinto Sects)
worship group of Sect Shinto alongside Jikkō kyō and Fuso-kyo. Holtom, D.C. (1938). The National Faith of Japan: A Study in Modern Shinto. Paragon Book Reprint...
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Bureau of Shrines (redirect from Shinto shrine bureau)
which administered state Shinto, and the Bureau of Religions, which administered other religions including Buddhism, and Sect Shinto. In other words, the...
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led to the ascension of the Ise sect and the marginalization of the Izumo sect. In 1882 it was made into a shinto sect itself due to an ordinance demanding...
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Beppyo shrines and provincial Sōja Shrines and Ichinomiya Shinto shrines from specific sects or new churches are not included in this list. Ebetsu Shrine...
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Religion in South Korea (section Shinto)
converted into another use.[citation needed] There is a tiny presence of Sect Shinto groups, Zenrinkyo and Daehan Cheolligyo, in South Korea today. Sikhs...
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Koshintō (Historical) Matagi spirituality Shinto Shinbutsu-shugo Gion cult Fujiko Rokugō Manzan Sect Shinto Fukko Taikyō Izumo-taishakyo Jingukyo Juka...
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History of Tenrikyo (section Sect Shinto)
churches outside of the established traditions, which at the time were Shinto, Buddhism, and Christianity. In 1880, Nakayama's eldest son, Shuji traveled...
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Izumo-taishakyo (category 13 Shinto Sects)
Izumo-taisha in 1882, as one of the original thirteen sects of Kyoha Shintō Rengokai (Association of Sectarian Shinto), during the Meiji era in Shimane Prefecture...
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