Examples of 'shintō' in a sentence

Meaning of "shintō"

shintō (noun) - a Japanese religion based on the worship of kami, which are spirits or gods believed to inhabit the natural world.
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  • Alternative spelling of Shinto

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Shintō is a difficult religion to classify.
The three mountains are also sacred in Shintō.
Shintō is the traditional spiritual practice of Japan.
Community celebrations generally echo Shintō observances of the agricultural cycle.
Shintō myth as written in the Kojiki the yamatogoto.
He is an expert on the history of Japanese thinking and the Shintō religion.
Start of the Shintō ritual of the unveiling ceremony.
The earliest forms of architecture are reflected in the austere simplicity of some Shintō shrines.
Taoist belief was eventually amalgamated with Shintō and Buddhism to establish new styles of rituals.
Shintō appealed to the Emperor.
The sculptures listed depict Buddhist and Shintō deities or priests venerated as founders of temples.
Shintō holds that the Emperor of Japan is a descendent of the gods.
The ceremonies blend elements from Shintō marriage rituals and stylized adaptations of Christian weddings.
Taiko continue to be used in the religious music of Buddhism and Shintō.
Japanese Buddhism incorporated numerous Shintō deities in its pantheon and reciprocally.

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Some Shugendō temples converted themselves into various officially approved Shintō denominations.
Visiting Shintō shrines.
Over time there would arise seven different lineages from the main Shintō Musō-ryū system.
The International Journal of the Shintō Religion accepts online paper submissions only.
The type of clothing worn is not universal for all Shintō Musō-ryū dōjōs.
A small Shintō shrine on a hill next to Kō 's port.
INTERVIEWER You have spoken of your vocation as a Shintō priest as a calling.
Like Daoism, Shintō is the religion of the village community.
Arahira Tenjin shintō shrine.
Yoshida Shinto 's dominance rivaled that of Ise Shintō.
These key virtues were linked to well-known Shintō rites as harae or misogi purification ceremonies.
The is a Shintō shrine in the city of Katori in Chiba Prefecture, Japan.
The budō has roots in such disciplines as Zen Buddhism, Taoism, Bushidō and Shintō.
He named his style Shintō Musō-ryū and challenged Musashi again.
Japan's holy war: the ideology of radical Shintō ultranationalism.
Shintō also comprises most of the Japanese traditions and festivals ( matsuri ).
Literally meaning " the way of the gods ", Shintō is the native religion of Japan.
Today, Ittatsu-ryū has been assimilated into the traditional school of Shintō Musō-ryū.
Katori Shintō - ryū.
Shintō Musō - ry.
Musō Gonnosuke ( 夢想権之助 ) Founder of the Shintō Musō-ryū school of jōjutsu.
Katori Shintō - ry.
Among the early texts of Miwa-ryū Shintō is the Miwa Daimyōjin engi composed in 1318.

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