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    Shinto (Japanese: 神道, romanized: Shintō) is a religion originating in Japan. Classified as an East Asian religion by scholars of religion, its practitioners...
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  • Shinto-ryu can refer to several styles of classical Japanese swordsmanship used by the samurai: Tenshin Shōden Katori Shintō-ryū Kashima Shintō-ryū Kasumi...
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  • Look up Shinto in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Shinto is the native religion of Japan and was once its state religion. Shinto or Shintō may also refer...
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    branch shrines of Hiyoshi Taisha. They have origins in Sannō Ichijitsu Shintō and worship Oyamakui no Kami. Kumano shrines enshrine the three Kumano mountains:...
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    Confucian Shinto, also known as Juka Shintō (儒家神道) in Japanese, is a syncretic religious tradition that combines elements of Confucianism and Shinto. It originated...
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    Kaden Shintō The Shinto transmitted by hereditary Shinto priests, known as shinshokuke or shake. It is also called shake Shintō, shaden Shintō or densha...
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    Tenshin Shōden Katori Shintō-ryū (天真正伝香取神道流) is one of the oldest extant Japanese martial arts and an exemplar of bujutsu. It was founded by Iizasa Ienao...
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    cooperation of the kendō community, Shimizu spread Shintō Musō-ryū worldwide. According to its own history, Shintō Musō-ryū was founded in the Keichō era (1594–1614)...
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    State Shintō (国家神道 or 國家神道, Kokka Shintō) was Imperial Japan's ideological use of the Japanese folk religion and traditions of Shinto.: 547  The state...
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  • Kami (redirect from Shinto gods)
    and the other assertive (ara-mitama); additionally, in Yamakage Shinto (see Ko-Shintō), kami have two additional souls that are hidden: one happy (saki-mitama)...
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  • source] 文化庁編 2017, p.4-6 "The Forms of Shinto". Caroline Myss. 8 July 2015. Retrieved 2023-03-06. "Kyōha Shintō | Japanese religion | Britannica". www...
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    Overseas Shinto designates the practice of the Japanese religion of Shinto outside Japan itself. Shinto has spread abroad by various methods, including...
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  • Ryōi Shintō-ryū Jūjutsu 良移心当流 柔術, (also known as Fukuno-ryū 福野流, Shintō Yawara 神当和, or Ryōi Shintō-ryū Yawara 良移心當流和) is a traditional school (Koryū 古流...
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    org (in Japanese). "Haraigushi: Basic Terms of Shinto". 國學院大學デジタルミュージアム (in Japanese). Media related to Shide (Shintō object) at Wikimedia Commons v t e...
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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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    which embodies the will of the gods. Like Suika Shintō, which emerged in the early Edo period, Fukko Shintō came to exert great influence over its time....
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    eighth and fourteenth centuries, Shinto was nearly totally absorbed by Buddhism, becoming known as Ryōbu Shinto (Dual Shinto). The Mongol invasions in the...
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    needed] Glossary of Shinto, for an explanation of terms concerning Shinto, Shinto art, and Shinto shrine architecture. Basic Terms of Shinto, Kokugakuin University...
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  • Wife. San Antonio: The Naylor Company. pp. 48–49. Hardacre, Helen (1991). Shintō and the state, 1868–1988 (1st paperback print. ed.). Princeton: Princeton...
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  • Shinto music is the ceremonial and festive music of Shinto (神道), the indigenous religion of Japan. Its origin myth is the erotic dance of Ame-no-Uzume-no-Mikoto...
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    Shintō (榛東村, Shintō-mura) is a village located in Gunma Prefecture, Japan. As of 31 August 2020[update], the village had an estimated population of 15...
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  • Ko-Shintō (古神道) refers to the animistic religion of Jōmon period Japan, which is the alleged basis of modern Shinto. The search for traces of Koshintō...
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  • Kashima Shintō-ryū (鹿島新當流) is a traditional (koryū) school of Japanese martial arts founded by Tsukahara Bokuden in the Muromachi period (c.1530). Due...
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    Waka (poetry) "Shinten | Shintō texts | Britannica". www.britannica.com. Retrieved 2023-05-18. "BBC - Religions - Shinto: Shinto holy books". www.bbc.co...
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    Shintō Taikyō (神道大教), formerly called Shintō Honkyoku (神道本局), is a Japanese Shintoist organization, and was established by Meiji officials in 1873. It...
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    native to Japanese beliefs and religious traditions. Many of these are from Shinto, while others were imported via Buddhism and were "integrated" into Japanese...
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  • Otome Shinto (乙女新党, Otome Shintō) was a Japanese idol group, consisting of six girls. It was dissolved on July 3, 2016. See also: "Otome Shinto", § "Members"...
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    lit. 'picture-horse') are small wooden plaques, common to Japan, in which Shinto and Buddhist worshippers write prayers or wishes. Ema are left hanging up...
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  • Kasumi Shintō-ryū Kenjutsu (霞神道流剣術), or (Shintō-ryū Kenjutsu), is one of the names used to describe the collection of sword-versus-sword training-forms...
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  • became a representative text of Ryōbu Shintō. As Shinto manuscripts and writings were developed at temples, Ryōbu Shintō-style schools were established to...
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