The Japanese term shinbutsu bunri (神仏分離) indicates the separation of Shinto from Buddhism, introduced after the Meiji Restoration which separated Shinto...
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Meiji Emperor in 1868 with the Shinto and Buddhism Separation Order (神仏分離令, also 神仏混淆禁止 Shinbutsu Konkō Kinshi). The Six Kannon are a group of deity sculptures...
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ISBN 978-0-521-22352-2. "神仏分離令が出される". Retrieved 17 June 2024. "双子の神様「両所大権現」を祀る「両子寺」を訪ねる". Retrieved 17 June 2024. "受け継がれる神仏習合文化「六郷満山」寺院への御朱印めぐり". Kunisaki...
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宝寿の湯. Archived from the original on 2021-05-08. Retrieved 2021-05-08. "神仏習合;神仏分離前の出羽三山". tyokyojin.sakura.ne.jp. Retrieved 2021-05-08. "鈴の宿 登府屋旅館". 旅宿ジャパン...
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shikken post and was therefore the effective ruler of Japan. shinbutsu bunri (神仏分離) – The forcible separation of Buddhism and Shinto, in particular during the...
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two-fold purposes of warding off evil and attracting patrons. Shinbutsu bunri (神仏分離) – The legal forbiddance of the syncretism between Shinto and Buddhism. Shiryō/shirei...
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used for ritual purification often found at temples too. shinbutsu bunri (神仏分離) – the forbidding by law of the syncretism of Shinto and Buddhism, and the...
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