The History of Shinto
.... The so-called
Shrine Shinto that emerged privileged Japanese exceptionalism and dominated more traditional strands of
Shinto tradition between 1868 and 1945. ....
(1876

8

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Rebuilding of the Ise Shrine
.... completely rebuilt. The
shrine, which is the center of
Shinto worship in Japan, is of major importance in Japanese history. It represents ....
(3204

13

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Ideas of Nature in Taoism, Confucianism, and Shintoism
.... religious practice. The state-sponsored
Shinto, also called
Shrine Shinto, that emerged was self-consciously political. It emphasized ....
(2111

8

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Cultures of Iran and Japan
.... Yet Helfgott's study of the manufacture of carpets and Nelson's description of the annual cycle of activities at a
Shinto shrine have several important points ....
(3542

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Pre-modern Japan
.... Additionally, the Japanese adopted architectural concepts, which can be seen when comparing a
Shinto shrine (Japanese), which has a torii gate and upswept roof ....
(1819

7

)
Changing Images of Women in Japanese History
.... The Grand
Shrine of Ise, the
shrine to the sun, honors her and shows her high position in the
Shinto way of life (Yusa 93). The ....
(3185

13

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The Death of Hirohito
.... Japanese cabinet officials visit the Yasakuni
shrine in Tokyo on August 15th of every year to enforce the taking of
Shinto rituals, which could be considered ....
(951

4

)
In the Realm of a Dying Emperor
.... Japanese cabinet officials visit the Yasakuni
shrine in Tokyo on August 15th of every year to enforce the taking of
Shinto rituals, which could be considered ....
(951

4

)
Women in Japanese Religion
Traditional
Shinto and Buddhism tended either to relegate women to a secondary position .... survived from ancient times was maintained; also the Ise
Shrine and the ....
(2921

12

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