• Ko-Shintō (redirect from Koshintō)
    which is the alleged basis of modern Shinto. The search for traces of Koshintō began with the "Restoration Shinto" in the Edo period, which goal was to...
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    II. Koshintō Senpōkyō Founded by Masai Yoshimitsu (1907–1970), and known for its claim to be related to the tradition of "ancient Shinto" (Koshintō). Kōso...
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  • religion Ossetian native religion Punjabi folk religion Tharu religion Koshintō (Historical) Shinto Izumo-taishakyo Shinbutsu-shugo Konkōkyō Shugendō State...
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  • Corona Borealis (The Northern Crown) is named after it. See HD 145457. Kami Koshintō Shinto Ashkenazy, Michael. Handbook of Japanese Mythology. Santa Barbara...
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    Japan portal Religion portal Ainu religion History of religion in Japan Koshinto Religion in Asia Religion in China Religion in Korea Religion in Mongolia...
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    (1000–400 BC), Tokyo National Museum Ancient Japan portal Comb Ceramic Koshintō Prehistoric Asia Unofficial nengō system (私年号) Yayoi period Radiocarbon...
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    an analogous term to Koshinto being used as a term for primitive Shinto in contrast with the current established tradition Koshinto Lightfoot, Louise (1958)...
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    called jichinsai (地鎮祭) Look up 神籬 in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Koshintō Shintai The Glossary of Shinto for an explanation of terms concerning Japanese...
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    scroll number 19 Japan portal Architecture portal Asteroid 24640 Omiwa Koshintō List of Shinto shrines Modern system of ranked Shinto Shrines Mount Miwa...
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  • of the Tendai and Shingon schools) combining elements of Zen, Taoism, Koshintō, Japanese folk animism and shamanism. The faith is traditionally believed...
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    was indeed due to the haibutsu kishaku. State Shinto Buddhism in Japan Koshintō Hujum USSR anti-religious campaign (1928-1941) Martyrs of Japan Persecution...
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    from early times, was considered a sacred mountain by practitioners of Koshintō, an early form of the Shinto religion. By the 7th century the area became...
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    written and read as mori, suggesting that Shrine Shinto was derived from Koshinto. The character mori (杜) is often used in the names of Shrines. In this...
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  • Koshindo may refer to: The ancient name of Taejonggyo, a Korean religion Koshinto, meaning ancient Shinto) A Japanese folk faith Kōshin, or a shrine related...
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  • Most of them relate to places of Belief in Japanese Shinto, Myth and Koshinto, and are used as part of the names of Shinto shrines and Japanese deities...
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    influence on Shinto and return to a native Japanese tradition based on Koshinto. There were many different variants of Fukko Shintō, but what generally...
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  • Yasunari) Calligraphic Work Municipal [5] Kosaku Hundred Kōshintō 小坂百庚申塔一群 Kosaka hyaku-kōshintō ichi-gun 1 Tangible Folk Municipal [6] Araya Bishamondō...
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