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         Shinto:     more books (100)
  1. What is Shinto? by Genchi Kato, 1935
  2. The Meaning of Shinto by J.W.T Mason, 2002-06-06
  3. The A to Z of Shinto (A to Z Guide) by Stuart D.B. Picken, 2006-02-28
  4. Shinto (World Religions) by Paula Hartz, 2004-07-15
  5. Shinto (the Way of the Gods) by William George Aston, 2005-11-30
  6. Shinto, Japan's Spiritual Roots by Stuart D. B. Picken, 1980-11
  7. The Living Way: Stories of Kurozumi Munetada, a Shinto Founder (The Sacret Literature Series of the International Sacred Literature Trust) by Willis Stoesz, 2000-06-25
  8. Shinto and the State, 1868-1988 (Studies in Church and State) by Helen Hardacre, 1991-08-12
  9. The Arts of Shinto (Arts of Japan, 4) by Christine Guth, Haruki Kageyama, 1973-06
  10. From Shinto to Ando by Gunter Nitschke, 1995-10
  11. A Popular Dictionary of Shinto by Bocking, 2004-11-11
  12. Shinto Art: Ise and Izumo Shrines. Translated by Robert by Yatsutada. WATANABE, 1974
  13. Eastern Religions: Hinduism, Buddism, Taoism, Confucianism, Shinto
  14. Occult Japan: Shinto, Shamanism and the Way of the Gods by Percival Lowell, 1990-04

21. The Shinto Online Network Association
Japanese religion shinto
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22. Shinto - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
shinto ( shinto) (sometimes called shintoism) is a native religion of Japan and was After World War II, shinto lost its status of state religion;
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shinto
Shinto
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
A torii at Itsukushima Shrine Shinto Shintō ) (sometimes called Shintoism ) is a native religion of Japan and was once its state religion . It involves the worship of kami , which can be translated to mean gods spirits of nature, or just spiritual presences. Some kami are local and can be regarded as the spirit or genius of a particular place, but others represent major natural objects and processes, for example, Amaterasu , the Sun goddess . The word Shinto was created by combining two kanji shin meaning god (the character can also be read as "kami" in Japanese) and "道" tō meaning Tao ("way" or "path" in a philosophical sense). Thus, Shinto means "the way of the gods." After World War II, Shinto lost its status of state religion ; some Shinto practices and teachings, once given a great deal of prominence during the war, are no longer taught nor practiced today, and some remain largely as everyday activities without religious connotations like omikuji (a form of drawing lots
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23. International Shinto Foundation
An introduction to shinto, and publications.Introduction to shinto, plus publications.
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24. TSKSR.com: Kenjutsu - Katori Shinto Ryu
Portal zu Tenshin Shoden Katori shinto Ryu und Kenjutsu, Schwertkunst im japanischen Mittelalter, mit Forum, Dojoverzeichnis, Lehrgangskalender und diversen Artikeln zum Kenjutsu.
http://www.tsksr.com
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Willkommen
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Links
Forum Rubriken Katori Shinto Ryu
Einführung

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Training
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25. ShintoThe Way Of The Gods
shinto, written as the Way of the Gods, is a native religion of Japan that shinto combines with the civil rule of Japan as well as many other aspects of
http://www.trincoll.edu/zines/tj/tj4.4.96/articles/cover.html
Shinto: The Way of the Gods
By N. Alice Yamada
Cheif of Staff ods still inhabit the island country of Japan. Although Japan has experienced a rapid change of environment due to a gust of modernization, the Japanese feel the same presence of gods, in their modern lives, that they had felt in the ancient days. Shinto, written as the Way of the Gods, is a native religion of Japan that encompasses the poetic reality of senses, which is a part of basic Japanese principles of life. According to the Kojiki, the mythological chronology of Japan, the gods of the Shinto religion are believed to have created Japan as their image of paradise on earth, and the ruler of Japan, the Emperor, is a direct descendent of the Sun-goddess Amaterasu. Shinto combines with the civil rule of Japan as well as many other aspects of daily life. The emperor is respected and honored by every member of the nation. Throughout history, emperors have experienced many fluctuations in power. There are over a hundred enormous shrines dedicated to the past emperors. The Heian Shrine, a relatively new addition to the list, was built in 800 AD as one of the largest shrines. A large gate greets the visitors as they enter into the holy realm.

26. Basic Terms Of Shinto: Table Of Contents
Kokugakuin University’s Web version of a 1958 illustrated JapaneseEnglish dictionary.
http://www2.kokugakuin.ac.jp/ijcc/wp/bts/index.html
Revision History
1958: First edition.
1985: Revised edition.
September 1997: First Web version based on the 1985 edition.
December 1998: Added notices on the search method.
Search:
by entry title by all keywords this exact phrase containing this phrase
Hints: Searches are case insensitive. Apostrophes, hyphens, and diacritical marks (e.g., macrons "ô") must be omitted.
The search is currently limited to terms found in entry titles, and terms italicized in the original text.
Table of Contents
  • Preface
  • Foreword to Reprinted Edition
  • Contributors to the First Edition
  • Contents ...
  • Glossary of Japanese Names, Terms and Titles in the Text : All material, including text and images, of these pages are the property of the Institute for Japanese Culture and Classics, Kokugakuin University, protected according to the applicable provisions of Japanese and international law. Their unauthorized use, in whole or in part, beyond those of brief cited quotations or other fair use recognized by law, including the publication in printed media, transfer to CD-ROM or other electronic media, or the copying or redistribution to other WWW servers is strictly forbidden. For further information and permission regarding the use of these pages, consult the offices of the Institute for Japanese Culture and Classics, Kokugakuin University. Institute for Japanese Culture and Classics Kokugakuin University
  • 27. Basic Terms Of Shinto Table Of Contents
    Explanation of fundamentals of shinto.
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    28. Basic Terms Of Shinto: Table Of Contents
    Kokugakuin University’s Web version of a 1958 illustrated JapaneseEnglish dictionary.
    http://www2.kokugakuin.ac.jp/ijcc/wp/bts/
    Revision History
    1958: First edition.
    1985: Revised edition.
    September 1997: First Web version based on the 1985 edition.
    December 1998: Added notices on the search method.
    Search:
    by entry title by all keywords this exact phrase containing this phrase
    Hints: Searches are case insensitive. Apostrophes, hyphens, and diacritical marks (e.g., macrons "ô") must be omitted.
    The search is currently limited to terms found in entry titles, and terms italicized in the original text.
    Table of Contents
  • Preface
  • Foreword to Reprinted Edition
  • Contributors to the First Edition
  • Contents ...
  • Glossary of Japanese Names, Terms and Titles in the Text : All material, including text and images, of these pages are the property of the Institute for Japanese Culture and Classics, Kokugakuin University, protected according to the applicable provisions of Japanese and international law. Their unauthorized use, in whole or in part, beyond those of brief cited quotations or other fair use recognized by law, including the publication in printed media, transfer to CD-ROM or other electronic media, or the copying or redistribution to other WWW servers is strictly forbidden. For further information and permission regarding the use of these pages, consult the offices of the Institute for Japanese Culture and Classics, Kokugakuin University. Institute for Japanese Culture and Classics Kokugakuin University
  • 29. Shinto.be
    Speciaalzaak voor vijverbenodigdheden en koi, biedt ook aanleg van vijvers. Beknopt bedrijfsoverzicht en nieuws.
    http://www.dentergem.net/shinto/
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    30. Shinto Documents
    Texts of shinto at sacredtexts.com
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    31. Basic Terms Of Shinto: Contents
    Basic Terms of shinto. back to Table of Contents. Contents. A Aidono Suiga shinto Suijin Sûkeisha Sumô Susanoo no mikoto Suwa T Taasobi
    http://www2.kokugakuin.ac.jp/ijcc/wp/bts/index1.html
    Table of Contents
    Contents
    A
    Aidono
    Akaku kiyoki kokoro

    Aki matsuri
    ... Zen
    Table of Contents

    32. Associazione Italiana Katori Shinto Ryu
    L'associazione che promuove lo studio delle arti marziali tradizionali giapponesi della scuola Katori shinto ryu. Informazioni sugli stili, gli stage, l'elenco dei dojo. Link e contatti.
    http://www.katorishinto.it
    ASSOCIAZIONE ITALIANA KATORI SHINTO RYU
    L'Associazione Italiana Katori Shinto Ryu è una associazione culturale senza fini di lucro che si propone di promuovere e divulgare lo studio delle arti marziali tradizionali giapponesi in generale ed in modo specifico della scuola "Tenshin Shoden Katori Shinto Ryu (Sugino Dojo)"

    33. Cyber Shrine
    Photos of scenic shinto shrines in Japan.
    http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

    34. ::SHINTO SHIBA INU'S - VICTORIA - AUSTRALIA::
    Pictures and pedigrees of their dogs, news, and an article on hunting. Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
    http://www.shintoshibas.com/
    Shinto Shiba's is a small hobby kennel situated in the bay side area of Melbourne in Victoria. I have found the Shiba to be a highly intelligent breed possessing many special characteristics that make them the truly wonderful and unique breed that they are. The Shiba inu is a small dog packed with a huge personality . They are indeed a strong dog for their size , extremely athletic and versatile . Their physical appearance is second to none , with a wolf like resemblance they always seem to turn heads .Their loyalty to their owners is excellent , always close and wanting your time and affection . They make fantastic watchdogs , barking only when someone is near their territory. It must be said that the Shiba Inu is an exceptional breed of dog but those who choose to own one must do their research before purchasing a puppy as they are not a breed for everybody. For those people who are Shiba compatible , the rewards are endless . NEWS: See our latest rising star "Shintoshibas Hideyo"

    35. International Shinto Foundation
    Google News UN ISF Global Fund shinto Taikei Cultural Event Ceremony Lecture top link contact Japanese.
    http://www.shinto.org/isf/eng/top-e.htm
    News Global Fund Shinto Taikei Cultural Event ... top b link b contact b Japanese

    36. Kakudokan Oslo
    Klassisk japansk stridskunst (kenjutsu og flere andre v¥pen) i tradisjonen av Tenshin Shoden Katori shinto Ryu. Treningstider og kort bakgrunnsinformasjon om skolen.
    http://home.no.net/kenjutsu/
    Fekting i teatret
    Kakudokan Oslo
    Kobudo, klassisk japansk fekting
    Medlem i Norges Kampsportforbund avd. Norges Jujutsuforbund og NIF Kristiania Kenjutsuklubb
    Kakudokan Oslo er den lokale gren av Kakudokan Norge . Vi samarbeider med i et fellesprosjekt, Kobukai Oslo , Forening for klassiske japanske stridskunster, og trener i de samme lokalene.
    Dessuten omfatter curriculumet lang stav (bojutsu), hellebard (naginatajutsu), spyd (sojutsu), to sverd (ryoto) m. fl.
    Kontakt:
    Epost:
    oslo@kakudokan.no
    Telefon:
    Kari 92888658

    37. Early Shinto
    Despite this optimism, shinto is probably not a native religion of Japan (since the Calling the religion of the early Japanese shinto is a gross and
    http://www.wsu.edu:8080/~dee/ANCJAPAN/SHINTO.HTM
    thought and philosophy of the Tokugawa period in Japan (1600-1868), nothing says "Japan" like the Shinto religion. The Tokugawa "Enlightenment" inspired a group of thinkers who studied what they called kokugaku , which can be roughly translated "nativism," "Japanese Studies," or "Native Studies." Kokugaku was no dry-as-dust academic discipline as the term "Japanese Studies" seems to imply; it was a concerted philosophical, literary and academic effort to recover the essential "Japanese character" as it existed before the early influences of foreigners, especially the Chinese, "corrupted" Japanese culture. Recovering the essential Japanese character meant in the end distinguishing what was Japanese from what is not and purging from the Japanese culture various foreign influences including Confucianism (Chinese), Taoism (Chinese), Buddhism (Indian and Chinese), and Christianity (Western European). The kokugakushu ("nativists") focussed most of their efforts on recovering the Shinto religion, the native Japanese religion, from fragmentary texts and isolated and unrelated popular religious practices.
    shen : "spiritual power, divinity";

    38. Index
    Japanese Holiday for 75-3 year old boys and girls. Visit a shinto Shrine in Tokyo. See what kids wear, what they get to eat, and learn about the important symbols of Shichigosan.
    http://www.geocities.com/shichigosan2001
    Let's Learn About...
    Shichi-Go-San Matsuri
    (7-5-3 Festival for Kids in Japan) Shichi-Go-San is an important festival for kids in Japan. Do you know where Japan is located? If you said in Asia, then you are correct!
    Travel with me through the pictures that I took of Shichi-Go- San when I was in Tokyo in November of 2000. Shichi-Go-San is a matsuri or festival that is celebrated in Japan on November 15th. It is a celebration for 3 and 5 year old boys and 3 and 7 year old girls. I saw this family celebrating Shichi-Go-San at Meiji Jingu Shrine in Tokyo. This family like others, visit the shrine and pray for a healthy and happy future free of sickness and misfortune. This web page was last updated March 6,2001 by Christina D. NEXT To see more pictures and learn about Shichi-Go-San click on the topics below or the word NEXT. BACK VISIT A SHINTO SHRINE WHAT DO KIDS WEAR ? ...
    Teachers are you interested in traveling to Japan and learning more about the people, culture, and educational system of Japan?
    Site Publication Information: This page was constructed by a Vermont Social Studies Teacher in an effort to share her experiences and to teach about the people and culture of Japan. Let's work together to learn about the world and teach our children what a wonderful place it is! Diversity, cultural respect, and understanding is important. We ALL have a responsibility to teach our kids about that.

    39. Shinto Creation Stories: Contents
    shinto Creation Stories Contents. The Creation of Heaven and Earth The Creation of the Gods Izanagi no Mikoto and Izanami no Mikoto and the Creation of
    http://www.wsu.edu:8080/~dee/ANCJAPAN/CREAT.HTM

    The Creation of Heaven and Earth

    The Creation of the Gods

    Izanagi no Mikoto and Izanami no Mikoto and the Creation of the Gods

    Another Account of the Creation of the Gods
    ...
    The Two Brothers and the Princess of the Sea

    ©1996, Richard Hooker
    For information contact: Richard Hines
    Updated 6-6-1999

    40. Numinism
    Un religion roman moderne, como shinto / Taoismo / Hinduismo pro le mundo occidental. In interlingua e anglese.
    http://www.geocities.com/numinism/
    NUMINISM
    NUMINISMO What is it?
    Que es illo?

    The Basics.

    Le Basicos.
    ...
    Contacta Nos.
    NUMINISM
    I am your Mother. I gave birth to your world. I gave you life. Come to me, not because you have to, out of fear that you'll be punished if you don't, but because you want to, out of love. Come to me, my child, and I will comfort you in times of need and offer you guidance throughout this life and hold you close to my heart. Feel my love as the plants of a garden feel the caring hands and loving whispers of the gardener. And I will help you grow.- Pomona.................I am your Father. I planted the seed of the Tree of Life. Come to me, not because you fear my wrath, for my love is much stronger. Come to me, willingly, and I will teach you the wisdom of the ages and tell you the story of life. I will give you responsibility and teach you discipline. Look to me as a plant looks to the sun and grow towards me and I will sustain you.- Vertumnus.....
    NUMINISMO
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