Shinto
Shinto (神道 Shintō), also called kami-no-michi, is a Japanese religion. It focuses on ritual practices to be carried out diligently, to establish a connection between present-day Japan and its ancient past. Shinto practices were first recorded and codified in the written historical records of the Kojiki and Nihon Shoki in the 8th century. Still, these earliest Japanese writings do not refer to a unified "Shinto religion", but rather to a collection of native beliefs and mythology. Shinto today is a term that applies to the religion of public shrines devoted to the worship of a multitude of gods (kami), suited to various purposes such as war memorials and harvest festivals, and applies as well to various sectarian organizations. Practitioners express their diverse beliefs through a standard
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Shinto
Shinto (神道 Shintō), also called kami-no-michi, is a Japanese religion. It focuses on ritual practices to be carried out diligently, to establish a connection between present-day Japan and its ancient past. Shinto practices were first recorded and codified in the written historical records of the Kojiki and Nihon Shoki in the 8th century. Still, these earliest Japanese writings do not refer to a unified "Shinto religion", but rather to a collection of native beliefs and mythology. Shinto today is a term that applies to the religion of public shrines devoted to the worship of a multitude of gods (kami), suited to various purposes such as war memorials and harvest festivals, and applies as well to various sectarian organizations. Practitioners express their diverse beliefs through a standard
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Het shintoïsme (Japans: 神道) of ...... ijvoorbeeld, is de Zonnegodin.
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Le shinto (神道, shintō, littéra ...... re générale[travail inédit ?].
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Lo scintoismo o shintoismo è u ...... ji (una forma di divinazione).
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Shinto (神道 Shintō), also calle ...... Buddhism, Islam and so forth.
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Shintō (jap. 神道 shintō, kami-n ...... hintō pojęciem są bóstwa kami.
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Shintō (jap. 神道, im Deutschen ...... risch-mythologische Zeugnisse.
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Sintoísmo (del japonés Shinto ...... n la forma oficial del Shinto.
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Xintoísmo (em japonês: 神道, tra ...... cionais dos santuários shinto.
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Синтоизм, синто (яп. 神道 синто: ...... значительное влияние буддизма.
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شنتو أو شنتوية (بـاليابانية: 神 ...... ف لم ينجح في أن يفرض نظرياته .
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Daruma of various sizes
Ema dedicated at Sewa Jinja
Fushimi Inari-taisha—Main Gate, one of the oldest shrines in Japan
Haiden of Isonokami Shrine, a historically significant Imperial National Treasure
Hamaya at Ikuta Shrine
Ise Grand Shrine—Honden at Naiku. After 1871, it is the apex of the 80000 Shinto Shrines
Izumo Taisha—haiden and Honden, one of the oldest shrines in Japan
Kamidana with kagamimochi and Ofuda
Mochi offered at Meiji Jingū''
Offerings at Tsubaki Grand Shrine of America
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Het shintoïsme (Japans: 神道) of ...... ijvoorbeeld, is de Zonnegodin.
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Le shinto (神道, shintō, littéra ...... lus de cent millions au Japon.
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Lo scintoismo o shintoismo è u ...... icati e annoverati tra i kami.
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Shinto (神道 Shintō), also calle ...... se beliefs through a standard
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Shintō (jap. 神道 shintō, kami-n ...... hintō pojęciem są bóstwa kami.
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Shintō (jap. 神道, im Deutschen ...... historisch-mythologische Zeug
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Sintoísmo (del japonés Shinto ...... , Amaterasu, la diosa del Sol.
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Xintoísmo (em japonês: 神道, tra ...... sentam significados similares.
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Синтоизм, синто (яп. 神道 синто: ...... значительное влияние буддизма.
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شنتو أو شنتوية (بـاليابانية: 神 ...... ظاهر الحياة اليومية اليابانية.
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