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BUDDHISM & SHINTŌISM IN JAPAN EN
Buddhism
Student’s Condensed Guide - Japanese Buddhism & Buddhist Statuary
OVERVIEW:History & Timeline of Buddhism’s Spread
Historical Buddha
CLASSIFYING JAPAN'S BUDDHIST DEITIES
BUDDHA MENU
Bodhisattva Menu
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SHINTŌ GUIDEBOOK : Shintōism & Shintō Statuary
Shintō Schools & Sects
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Inside the Shrine - Shintō Concepts
Shintō Deities (Kami), Supernatural Animals,Creatures, and Shape Shifters
Shrines by Type, Shrines by Kami (Deity)
SHINTŌ FESTIVALS, RITES, & CEREMONIES
Japanese Religions EN
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Japanese Buddhism EN
Part I: A Brief History of Buddhism in Japan
Part II: The Japanese and Buddhism
Part III: Toward the Future
Internet Sacred Text Archive EN
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What is Shinto?
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Ise Jingu ~ the Grand Shrine of Ise
Kokugakuin University:Encyclopedia of Shinto EN
1. General Introduction
Introduction: The History of Shinto
History of Shrines and Shinto
Religious and Intellectual Influences on Shinto
2. Kami (Deities)
Introduction
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6. Belief and Practice
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7. Concepts and Doctrines
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A comparison of Kami names in Kojiki and Nihon Shoki
A Brief Chronological Table of Shinto History
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Shrine Online Network JP