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Shinto is a blend of indigenous Japanese folk practices, beliefs, court manners, and spirit-worship which dates back to at least 600 CE. [7]: 99 These beliefs were unified as "Shinto" during the Meiji era (1868–1912), [6]: 4 [12] though the Chronicles of Japan (日本書紀, Nihon Shoki) first referenced the term in the eighth century.
Bahasa Indonesia; Italiano; ... State Shinto; Syncretism of Shinto and Buddhism; Religion portal; This category comprises articles pertaining to the Shinto religion.
A torii gateway to the Yobito Shrine (Yobito-jinja) in Abashiri City, HokkaidoThere is no universally agreed definition of Shinto. [2] According to Joseph Cali and John Dougill, if there was "one single, broad definition of Shinto" that could be put forward, it would be that "Shinto is a belief in kami", the supernatural entities at the centre of the religion. [3]
[2] [1] There are about 1600 Shinto shrines (Jinja) outside Japan, and in Indonesia there are 11 shrines, one of which was Ching Nan Jinja. [2] If it were still standing, it would be one of the biggest Shinto shrines in Indonesia, second only to the Hirohara shrine (now housing the Medan Club in Medan), [3] [4] and the southernmost Shinto ...
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Bahasa Indonesia; 日本語; 中文; Edit links ... Association of Shinto Shrines (1 C, 6 P) M. Members of Nippon Kaigi (124 P) Pages in category "Nippon Kaigi"
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According to scholar of religion Jason Ānanda Josephson, kokugaku played a role in the consolidation of State Shinto in the Meiji era. It promoted a unified, scientifically grounded and politically powerful vision of Shinto against Buddhism , Christianity , and Japanese folk religions , many of which were named " superstitions ."