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<123456>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
神宮教 see styles |
jinguukyou / jingukyo じんぐうきょう |
(hist) Jingu-kyo (sect of Shinto, dissolved in 1899) |
神幸祭 see styles |
shinkousai / shinkosai しんこうさい |
{Shinto} (See 神体) festival celebrating the (temporary) transfer of a shintai away from its main shrine |
神理教 see styles |
shinrikyou / shinrikyo しんりきょう |
Shinri-kyo (sect of Shinto) |
神相撲 see styles |
kamizumou / kamizumo かみずもう |
{Shinto} (See 紙相撲・かみずもう) part of the shrine dedication ceremony at the Hachiman shrine in Yoshitomi, where articulated wooden dolls enact a sumo bout |
神習教 see styles |
shinshuukyou / shinshukyo しんしゅうきょう |
Shinshū-kyō (sect of Shinto) |
神葬祭 see styles |
shinsousai / shinsosai しんそうさい |
Shinto funeral ceremony |
神議り see styles |
kamihakari; kamuhakari かみはかり; かむはかり |
{Shinto} gods' conference (annual gathering of gods to discuss agriculture and marriage) |
神道教 see styles |
shén dào jiào shen2 dao4 jiao4 shen tao chiao |
Shinto |
神道集 see styles |
shintoushuu / shintoshu しんとうしゅう |
(work) Shintoshu (14th century Japanese Shinto text); (wk) Shintoshu (14th century Japanese Shinto text) |
祟り神 see styles |
tatarigami たたりがみ |
{Shinto} powerful evil spirit that brings calamity; supernatural being that brings disaster |
竜鉄也 see styles |
ryuutetsuya / ryutetsuya りゅうてつや |
(person) Ryū Tetsuya (1936.1.1-) |
竜雷太 see styles |
ryuuraita / ryuraita りゅうらいた |
(person) Ryū Raita (1940.12-) |
笠京子 see styles |
ryuukyouko / ryukyoko りゅうきょうこ |
(person) Ryū Kyōko |
笠兼三 see styles |
ryuukenzou / ryukenzo りゅうけんぞう |
(person) Ryū Kenzou (1973.11.3-) |
笠智衆 see styles |
ryuuchishuu / ryuchishu りゅうちしゅう |
(person) Ryū Chishuu (1904.5.13-1993.3.16) |
笠浩二 see styles |
ryuukouji / ryukoji りゅうこうじ |
(person) Ryū Kōji (1962.11.8-) |
笠章子 see styles |
ryuuakiko / ryuakiko りゅうあきこ |
(person) Ryū Akiko |
紙四手 see styles |
kamishide かみしで |
zigzag-shaped paper streamer often used to adorn Shinto-related objects |
花都里 see styles |
katori かとり |
(female given name) Katori |
荒川龍 see styles |
arakawaryuu / arakawaryu あらかわりゅう |
(person) Arakawa Ryū |
藤崎竜 see styles |
fujisakiryuu / fujisakiryu ふじさきりゅう |
(person) Fujisaki Ryū (1971.3.10-) |
蚊取り see styles |
katori かとり |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) mosquito repellent |
車祓い see styles |
kurumabarai くるまばらい |
{Shinto} car purification |
遷座祭 see styles |
senzasai せんざさい |
{Shinto} (See 遷座・せんざ,遷宮祭・せんぐうさい) ceremony for moving a deity to a new site |
還幸祭 see styles |
kankousai / kankosai かんこうさい |
{Shinto} (See 神体) festival celebrating the return of a shintai to its main shrine |
郡山龍 see styles |
kooriyamaryuu / kooriyamaryu こおりやまりゅう |
(person) Kooriyama Ryū |
野口竜 see styles |
noguchiryuu / noguchiryu のぐちりゅう |
(person) Noguchi Ryū (1944.1.1-) |
金光教 see styles |
konkoukyou / konkokyo こんこうきょう |
Konkokyo (Shinto sect founded in 1859) |
金田龍 see styles |
kanedaryuu / kanedaryu かねだりゅう |
(person) Kaneda Ryū (1961.10.2-) |
鎮守社 see styles |
chinjusha ちんじゅしゃ |
Shinto shrine on Buddhist temple grounds dedicated to the tutelary deity of the area |
鑚り火 see styles |
kiribi きりび |
(1) striking sparks with flint and steel or by rubbing sticks together (usu. to start a fire); fire lit by sparks from flint and steel, etc.; (2) (Shinto) Shinto fire-purification ceremony |
鑽り火 see styles |
kiribi きりび |
(1) striking sparks with flint and steel or by rubbing sticks together (usu. to start a fire); fire lit by sparks from flint and steel, etc.; (2) (Shinto) Shinto fire-purification ceremony |
隆大介 see styles |
ryuudaisuke / ryudaisuke りゅうだいすけ |
(person) Ryū Daisuke (1957.2.14-) |
願掛け see styles |
gangake がんがけ gankake がんかけ |
Shinto or Buddhist prayer |
願立て see styles |
gandate がんだて |
(n,vs,vi) Shinto or Buddhist prayer |
香取駅 see styles |
katorieki かとりえき |
(st) Katori Station |
香澄里 see styles |
katori かとり |
(female given name) Katori |
香登里 see styles |
katori かとり |
(female given name) Katori |
高天原 see styles |
takamagahara たかまがはら |
{Shinto} High Plain of Heaven (home of the gods); (place-name) Takamagahara |
麻生竜 see styles |
asouryuu / asoryu あそうりゅう |
(person) Asou Ryū |
黒住教 see styles |
kurozumikyou / kurozumikyo くろずみきょう |
Kurozumi-kyo (sect of Shinto) |
龍一京 see styles |
ryuuikkyou / ryuikkyo りゅういっきょう |
(person) Ryū Ikkyō |
龍年光 see styles |
ryuutoshimitsu / ryutoshimitsu りゅうとしみつ |
(person) Ryū Toshimitsu |
龍顕一 see styles |
ryuukenichi / ryukenichi りゅうけんいち |
(person) Ryū Ken'ichi |
たき上げ see styles |
takiage たきあげ |
(1) (Shinto) bonfire often in temple grounds, usu. of charms, talismans, New Year decorations, etc.; (2) ritual burning of money, cedar sticks, or other objects as an offering |
リューリ see styles |
ryuuri / ryuri リューリ |
(given name) Ryu-ri |
一実神道 see styles |
ichijitsushintou / ichijitsushinto いちじつしんとう |
(abbreviation) (rare) (See 山王一実神道) Ichijitsu Shinto (alt. name for Hie Shinto: a form of Shinto heavily influenced by Tendai) |
七五三縄 see styles |
shimenawa しめなわ |
(Shinto) rope used to cordon off consecrated areas or as a talisman against evil |
三柱の神 see styles |
mihashiranokami みはしらのかみ |
(exp,n) {Shinto} the three main gods (Amaterasu Ōmikami, Tsukuyomi no Mikoto and Susano-o no Mikoto) |
三輪神道 see styles |
miwashintou / miwashinto みわしんとう |
(See 両部神道) Miwa Shinto (sect of amalgamated Shinto developed in the Muromachi Period) |
両部神道 see styles |
ryoubushintou / ryobushinto りょうぶしんとう |
Shinto-Buddhist amalgamation; dual-aspect Shinto |
二十二社 see styles |
nijuunisha / nijunisha にじゅうにしゃ |
{Shinto} the Twenty-Two Shrines; the 22 most important Shinto shrines, as designated during the Heian period |
二十四流 see styles |
èr shí sì liú er4 shi2 si4 liu2 erh shih ssu liu nijūshi ryū |
twenty-four transmissions |
伊勢神道 see styles |
iseshintou / iseshinto いせしんとう |
Ise Shinto (school of Shinto established the Watarai family priests of Ise Jingu's Outer Shrine) |
伊耶那美 see styles |
izanami いざなみ |
(dei,myth) Izanami (Shinto goddess) |
伊邪那岐 see styles |
isanagi いさなぎ |
(dei) Izanagi (Shinto god) |
伊邪那美 see styles |
izanami いざなみ |
(dei,myth) Izanami (Shinto goddess) |
伯家神道 see styles |
hakkeshintou; hakukeshintou / hakkeshinto; hakukeshinto はっけしんとう; はくけしんとう |
Hakke Shinto (Shinto tradition transmitted by the House of Hakuo Shirakawa); Hakuke Shinto |
儒家神道 see styles |
jukashintou / jukashinto じゅかしんとう |
Confucian Shinto |
別表神社 see styles |
beppyoujinja / beppyojinja べっぴょうじんじゃ |
{Shinto} special independent shrine |
吉川神道 see styles |
yoshikawashintou / yoshikawashinto よしかわしんとう |
Yoshikawa Shinto (Confucianist form of Shinto, stripped of Buddhist influence) |
吉田神道 see styles |
yoshidashintou / yoshidashinto よしだしんとう |
Yoshida Shinto; fusion of Shinto, Buddhism, Confucianism and Taoism stressing traditional Japanese elements |
国家神道 see styles |
kokkashintou / kokkashinto こっかしんとう |
(hist) State Shintō; nationalistic and ideological form of Shinto, abolished in 1945 |
国民新党 see styles |
kokuminshintou / kokuminshinto こくみんしんとう |
Kokumin Shinto; People's New Party (Japanese political party) |
垂加神道 see styles |
suikashintou; shidemasushintou / suikashinto; shidemasushinto すいかしんとう; しでますしんとう |
Suika Shinto (fusion of Shinto with Chinese elements, esp. neo-Confucianism); Shidemasu Shinto |
大日孁貴 see styles |
oohirumenomuchi おおひるめのむち |
{Shinto} (See 天照大神) Amaterasu Ōmikami (sun goddess) |
大社造り see styles |
taishazukuri; ooyashirozukuri たいしゃづくり; おおやしろづくり |
oldest architectural style for Shinto shrines (e.g. used at Izumo shrine) |
大祓の詞 see styles |
ooharaenokotoba おおはらえのことば |
(exp,n) {Shinto} (See 祝詞・1,大祓) norito read at a great purification event |
天児屋命 see styles |
amenokoyanenomikoto あめのこやねのみこと |
(dei) Ame-no-Koyane (Shinto) |
天台神道 see styles |
tendaishintou / tendaishinto てんだいしんとう |
(rare) (See 日吉神道) Tendai Shinto (alt. name for Hie Shinto: a form of Shinto heavily influenced by Tendai) |
天津鞴韜 see styles |
tenshinfukutou; amatsutatara / tenshinfukuto; amatsutatara てんしんふくとう; あまつたたら |
{Buddh} bellows (of the) imperial harbor; Shinto Buddhist doctrines |
官幣小社 see styles |
kanpeishousha / kanpeshosha かんぺいしょうしゃ |
{Shinto} national shrine of minor grade |
宝蔵院流 see styles |
houzouinryuu / hozoinryu ほうぞういんりゅう |
(See 槍術) Hozoin-ryu (school of sojutsu) |
寺社仏閣 see styles |
jishabukkaku じしゃぶっかく |
(See 神社仏閣) (Shinto) shrines and (Buddhist) temples |
小笠原流 see styles |
ogasawararyuu / ogasawararyu おがさわらりゅう |
(1) (colloquialism) Ogasawara-ryu (school of etiquette); (2) punctilious etiquette; (3) Ogasawara-ryu (school of archery, incl. horseback archery); (4) Ogasawara-ryu (school of military strategy) |
山王神道 see styles |
sannoushintou / sannoshinto さんのうしんとう |
Sanno Shinto (branch of Shinto formed in the Tendai school of Buddhism) |
幣を奉る see styles |
nusaotatematsuru ぬさをたてまつる |
(exp,v5r) to offer a wand with hemp and paper streamers to a Shinto god |
廢權立實 废权立实 see styles |
fèi quán lì shí fei4 quan2 li4 shi2 fei ch`üan li shih fei chüan li shih hai gon ryū jitsu |
To set aside the temporary and establish the real and permanent. |
弓矢八幡 see styles |
yumiyahachiman ゆみやはちまん |
{Shinto} Hachiman, god of war and archery |
弓矢神道 see styles |
yumiyashintou / yumiyashinto ゆみやしんとう |
(See 吉田神道) Yumiya Shinto (Edo-period sect of Yoshida Shinto) |
御流神道 see styles |
goryuushintou / goryushinto ごりゅうしんとう |
(See 両部神道) Goryū Shinto (sect of amalgamated Shinto) |
復古神道 see styles |
fukkoshintou / fukkoshinto ふっこしんとう |
Fukko Shinto; Restoration Shinto; Reform Shinto (prominent 18th century form of Shinto, based on the classics, and free from Confucian and Buddhist influences) |
教派神道 see styles |
kyouhashintou / kyohashinto きょうはしんとう |
Sect Shintō; group of folk religious sects, as opposed to State Shintō and later Shrine Shintō |
日吉神道 see styles |
hieshintou / hieshinto ひえしんとう |
(rare) (See 山王一実神道) Hie Shinto (form of Shinto heavily influenced by Tendai) |
Variations: |
sakaki さかき |
(1) sakaki (species of evergreen sacred to Shinto, Cleyera japonica); (2) evergreen (esp. one planted or used at a shrine) |
権現造り see styles |
gongenzukuri ごんげんづくり |
style of Shinto architecture in which the main hall and worship hall share one roof, and are connected via an intermediate passageway |
横山神道 see styles |
yokoyamashintou / yokoyamashinto よこやましんとう |
Yokoyama Shinto (Edo-period Shinto sect promoted by Masae Yokoyama) |
氏子総代 see styles |
ujikosoudai / ujikosodai うじこそうだい |
{Shinto} parishioner representative |
法華神道 see styles |
hokkeshintou / hokkeshinto ほっけしんとう |
(See 法華宗・1) Hokke Shinto (Shinto doctrines based on Nichiren Buddhism) |
烏伝神道 see styles |
udenshintou / udenshinto うでんしんとう |
Uden Shinto (Shinto doctrines enunciated by Kamo no Norikiyo of Kamigamo Shrine) |
焚き上げ see styles |
takiage たきあげ |
(1) (Shinto) bonfire often in temple grounds, usu. of charms, talismans, New Year decorations, etc.; (2) ritual burning of money, cedar sticks, or other objects as an offering |
無手勝流 see styles |
mutekatsuryuu / mutekatsuryu むてかつりゅう |
(1) (yoji) winning without fighting; method used to win without fighting; (2) one's own way of doing things (i.e. as different from that of one's instructor); (3) (colloquialism) (See 新当流) Shinto-ryu (school of kenjutsu) |
玉ぐし料 see styles |
tamagushiryou / tamagushiryo たまぐしりょう |
cash offering made on the occasion of one's visit to a shrine; money offering dedicated to the Shinto gods; fees for offering a branch of the sacred tree to the gods |
玉串奉奠 see styles |
tamagushihouten; tamagushihouden / tamagushihoten; tamagushihoden たまぐしほうてん; たまぐしほうでん |
{Shinto} reverentially offering a branch of the sacred tree |
産立て飯 see styles |
ubutatemeshi うぶたてめし |
{Shinto} thanksgiving rice dish after childbirth |
皇室神道 see styles |
koushitsushintou / koshitsushinto こうしつしんとう |
Imperial Household Shinto |
真言神道 see styles |
shingonshintou / shingonshinto しんごんしんとう |
(See 両部神道) Shingon Shinto; any branch of Shinto based on Shingon Buddhist teachings |
石門心学 see styles |
sekimonshingaku せきもんしんがく |
(hist) (See 心学・2) Sekimon Shingaku; Edo-period moral philosophy that blended Buddhist, Shinto and Confucian ethical teachings |
破李拳竜 see styles |
harikenryuu / harikenryu はりけんりゅう |
(person) Hariken Ryū |
神の留守 see styles |
kaminorusu かみのるす |
(exp,n) {Shinto} absence of the gods from their shrines in October (while they are visiting the Grand Shrine of Izumo) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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