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BUDDHISM & SHINTŌISM IN JAPAN
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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
  Myo-o (Kings of Mystical Knowldege)
Shintoism
  SHINTŌ GUIDEBOOK : Shintōism & Shintō Statuary
  Shintō Schools & Sects
  Shrines by Type, Shrines by Kami (Deity)
  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
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  Religions
  Shinto   Buddhism   Folk Religions   New Religions   Christianity   Household Rituals
  Shrines   Temples   Festivals   Life in Japan

FACTS AND DETAILS
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  Religion in Japan

Cultura Japonesa
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  Religião
  Budismo   Cristianismo no Japão   Envelopes com dinheiro   Falecimento
  Kanreki e toshi iwai (celebrações da longevidade)   Memoriais / Missas de Falecimento
  O casamento e as cerimônias   Omikoshi   Omiyamairi (nascimento)
  Seijin-no-hi (Dia da Maioridade)   Shichi-go-san (Festival Sete-Cinco-Três)
  Velório, Cremação e Enterro   Xintoísmo   Yakubarai (cerimônia para afastar o sofrimento)
 
Buddhism
Japanese Buddhism
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  Part I: A Brief History of Buddhism in Japan
  Part II: The Japanese and Buddhism
  Part III: Toward the Future

Internet Sacred Text Archive
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  Zen Buddhism

Shintoism
Jinja Honcho
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  What is Shinto?
  Shinto Shrines and Japanese People
  Landscape of a Shinto Shrine
  Procedure for Worshipping
  Fsstival and Rituals
  Spiritual Beliefs
  Ise Jingu ~ the Grand Shrine of Ise

Kokugakuin University:Encyclopedia of Shinto
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  1. General Introduction
  Introduction: The History of Shinto   History of Shrines and Shinto
  Religious and Intellectual Influences on Shinto
  2. Kami (Deities)
  Introduction   Concepts of Kami   Kami in Classic Texts
  Combinatory Kami   Kami in Folk Religion
  3. Institutions and Administrative Practices
  Introduction   Ancient   Medieval and Early Modern
  Modern and Contemporary   Shrine Economics   Officiants   The Emperor
  4. Jinja (Shrines)
  Introduction   Shrine Architecture   Objects of Worship and Shrine Treasures
  Ritual Implements and Vestments   Offerings and Talismans
  5. Rites and Festivals
  Introduction   Types of Rituals   State Rites   Rites of the Ise Shrines   Shrine Rituals
  Individual Shrine Observances   Performing Arts   Rituals in Daily Life
  Rituals in Okinawa and Amami
  6. Belief and Practice
  Introduction   Shrines and Cultic Practices   Mountain Beliefs and Practices
  Folk Religion   Divination and Supplication   Associations and Organizations
  7. Concepts and Doctrines
  Introduction   Basic Concepts   Basic Terms   Doctrines and Theories   Research on Shinto
  8. Schools, Groups, and Personalities
  Introduction   Medieval and Early Modern Schools   Modern Sectarian Groups   Personalities
  9. Texts and Sources
  Introduction   Shinto Classics and Literature   Other Basic Texts
  Special Topics
  Appendixes
  Index of Kami
  Lineages of the deities in Kojiki and Nihon Shoki
  A comparison of Kami names in Kojiki and Nihon Shoki
  A Brief Chronological Table of Shinto History
  Chronological Supplement
 
Shrine Online Network
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