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    In Shinto, shintai (神体, "body of the kami"), or go-shintai (御神体, "sacred body of the kami") when the honorific prefix go- is used, are physical objects...
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    and the shintai (or go-shintai if the honorific prefix go- is used) that houses it. While the name literally means "body of a kami", shintai are physical...
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    prominent of which is the shintai, an object meant to house a chosen kami, thus giving it a physical form to allow worship. Kamidana shintai are most commonly...
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    'spirit representative', 'spirit-token'), more commonly known as the shintai (lit. 'god-body'; a sacred object containing the kami or 'spirit'). Aston...
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  • Significantly, the term mitamashiro (御魂代, 'mitama representative') is a synonym of shintai, the object which in a Shinto shrine houses the enshrined kami. Early Japanese...
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  • modulation. Battōtai is included in the first volume of poetry compilation Shintai Shishiyou, thanks to the common effort of Tokyo University's professors...
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    (wooden wand with many shide), and serve as the object of veneration (shintai) in a Shinto shrine. A type of food Called Goheimochi is thought to have...
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    one of the sacred mirrors. Spirits are enshrined in divine mirrors as Shintai Mirrors are believed to have been used to reflect sunlight during Sun-Worship...
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    (神奈備), also kaminabi or kamunabi, refers to a region in Shinto that is a shintai (repositories in which kami reside) itself, or hosts a kami. They are generally...
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    being living yorishiro (a vessel capable of housing a spirit, known as shintai when inhabited by a spirit), and are therefore visually distinguished as...
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  • Yasohachi) Portrayed by: Kenbō Kaminarimon (Harenchi Gakuen), Masahiro Oyake (Shintai Kensa no Maki), Hiroshi Chiba (Tackle Kiss no Maki, Shin Harenchi Gakuen)...
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    フェティッシュ・ファッション 変貌するエロスと快楽身体 Fetisshu fasshon: Henbō suru eros to kairaku shintai Fetish Fashion ISBN 4-7872-1010-6 1991 セックス・シンボルの誕生 Sekkusu shinboru no...
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    (蛇之麁正), or Futsushimitama-no-tsurugi (布都斯魂剣). The sword is enshrined as the shintai of Isonokami Shrine. The totsuka sword wield by Takemikazuchi in quelling...
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    A shinboku (神木) is a tree or forest worshipped as a shintai – a physical object of worship at or near a Shinto shrine, worshipped as a repository in which...
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  • Nakayama Hakudō invented the twelfth kata, In'yō Shintai Kaewaza, as a variation on the fifth kata In'yō Shintai. The following is the order given by Yamatsuta...
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  • Indigenous Ryukyuan belief system Shen – God or spirit in Chinese religion Shintai – Objects worshipped at or near Shinto shrines Tamura, Yoshiro (2000)....
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    Mikami during the reign of Emperor Kōrei (290 - 215 BC) to become the shintai of the mountain. On the mountain Mikami Shrine was built to worship him...
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    to have a presence are termed shintai; objects inhabited by the kami that are placed in the shrine are known as go-shintai. Objects commonly chosen for...
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    warrior class that the shōgun had brought to power. For this reason, the shintai of a Hachiman shrine is usually a stirrup or a bow. Following the establishment...
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    life. Inside the honden is kept the go-shintai (御神体), literally, "the sacred body of the kami". The go-shintai is actually not divine, but just a temporary...
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    Bodhisattva performing hand Mudras. In Shinto, cult images are called shintai. The earliest historical examples of these were natural objects such as...
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    practice within Shintoism involving the procession of a kami's shintai, or divine object. The shintai of the Kami is transferred from the primary Shinto shrine...
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    it is currently maintained by Futarasan jinja, a Shinto shrine whose go-shintai (御神体) constitutes Mount Nantai. With Tōshō-gū and Rinnō-ji, the site forms...
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  • the transfer of a shintai to a Shintō shrine. When the honden, the main hall of a Shintō shrine, is repaired or rebuilt, the shintai must be moved. Ceremonies...
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    itself the birthplace of the Takamagahara mythology, is at Soyo, Kumamoto. Shintai, the sacred body of the kami, is a stone slab carved with two types of...
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    mountain is the shrine's shintai, or "kami-body", instead of a building housing a "kami-body". This type of mountain worship (shintai-zan) is found in the...
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    died violently and try to lure others to similar if not identical deaths. Shintai Physical objects worshipped at or near Shinto shrines as repositories where...
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    January 15 during the Edo period) and are considered temporary housing (shintai) for kami. Designs for kadomatsu vary depending on region but are typically...
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    be seats for worshipers. The honden is the building that contains the shintai, literally, "the sacred body of the kami". Of these, only the haiden is...
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    "approach substitute". Once a yorishiro actually houses a kami, it is called a shintai. Ropes called shimenawa decorated with paper streamers called shide often...
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