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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

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

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 beppyoujinja / beppyojinja
    べっぴょうじんじゃ
{Shinto} special independent shrine

吉川神道

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 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
State Shintō; nationalistic form of Shinto, formerly the official religion of Japan

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

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 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

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 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

天眞獨朗


天眞独朗

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tiān zhēn dú lǎng
    tian1 zhen1 du2 lang3
t`ien chen tu lang
    tien chen tu lang
 tenshin dokurō
The fundamental reality or bhūtatathatā, is the only illumination. It is a dictum of 道邃 Daosui of the Tang to the famous Japanese monk 傳教 Dengyō. The apprehension of this fundamental reality makes all things clear, including the universality of Buddha- hood. It also interprets the phrase 一心三觀 that 空中假 the void, the 'mean ', the seeming, are all aspects of the one mind.

官幣小社

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 kanpeishousha / kanpeshosha
    かんぺいしょうしゃ
{Shinto} national shrine of minor grade

寺社仏閣

see styles
 jishabukkaku
    じしゃぶっかく
(See 神社仏閣) (Shinto) shrines and (Buddhist) temples

小林天心

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 kobayashitenshin
    こばやしてんしん
(person) Kobayashi Tenshin

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)

岡倉天心

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 okakuratenshin
    おかくらてんしん
(person) Okakura Tenshin (1862-1913)

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

弓矢神道

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 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

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 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:

賢木

see styles
 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)

淸淨天身

see styles
qīng jìng tiān shēn
    qing1 jing4 tian1 shen1
ch`ing ching t`ien shen
    ching ching tien shen
 shōjō tenshin
a body (Skt. kāya) (group, mass) of pure and clean gods

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

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

神の留守

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 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)

神主さん

see styles
 kannushisan
    かんぬしさん
Shinto priest

神事相撲

see styles
 shinjizumou / shinjizumo
    しんじずもう
{sumo} sumo performed as part of Shinto harvest festivities

神仏分離

see styles
 shinbutsubunri
    しんぶつぶんり
(hist) {Shinto;Buddh} (See 神仏習合) separation of Buddhism and Shintoism (government policy during the beginning of the Meiji period)

神仏習合

see styles
 shinbutsushuugou / shinbutsushugo
    しんぶつしゅうごう
{Shinto;Buddh} Shinto-Buddhist syncretism

神前結婚

see styles
 shinzenkekkon
    しんぜんけっこん
Shinto wedding

神社仏閣

see styles
 jinjabukkaku
    じんじゃぶっかく
(Shinto) shrines and (Buddhist) temples

神社本庁

see styles
 jinjahonchou / jinjahoncho
    じんじゃほんちょう
(org) Jinja Honcho (Association of Shinto Shrines); (o) Jinja Honcho (Association of Shinto Shrines)

神社神道

see styles
shén shè shén dào
    shen2 she4 shen2 dao4
shen she shen tao
 jinjashintou / jinjashinto
    じんじゃしんとう
Shrine Shintō; form of Shintō that focuses on worship in shrines, in contrast to folk and sectarian practices
the Shinto faith centered on shrines

神道大教

see styles
 shintoutaikyou / shintotaikyo
    しんとうたいきょう
Shinto Taikyo (sect of Shinto)

神道尖鼠

see styles
 shintoutogarinezumi; shintoutogarinezumi / shintotogarinezumi; shintotogarinezumi
    しんとうとがりねずみ; シントウトガリネズミ
(kana only) Shinto shrew (Sorex shinto)

Variations:

禊ぎ

see styles
 misogi
    みそぎ
(n,vs,vi) {Shinto} purification ceremony (performed with water); ritual purification; ablutions

稲荷神社

see styles
 inarijinja
    いなりじんじゃ
{Shinto} (See 稲荷・1) Inari shrine; shrine dedicated to Inari; (place-name) Inari Shrine

習合神道

see styles
 shuugoushintou / shugoshinto
    しゅうごうしんとう
(See 両部神道,山王神道) syncretized Shinto; amalgamated Shinto

軻遇突智

see styles
 kagutsuchi
    かぐつち
{Shinto} (See 迦具土神) Kagutsuchi; fire deity who burned to death his mother Izanami during childbirth (and was therefore beheaded by his father Izanagi)

迦具土神

see styles
 kagutsuchinokami
    かぐつちのかみ
{Shinto} (See 伊弉冉尊,伊弉諾尊) Kagutsuchi; fire deity who burned to death his mother Izanami during childbirth (and was therefore beheaded by his father Izanagi)

雲伝神道

see styles
 undenshintou / undenshinto
    うんでんしんとう
Unden Shinto (branch of Shinto based on Shingon Buddhist teachings)

靖國神社


靖国神社

see styles
jìng guó shén shè
    jing4 guo2 shen2 she4
ching kuo shen she
Yasukuni Shrine, Shinto shrine in Tokyo to Japanese war dead, controversial as burial ground of several Class A war criminals
See: 靖国神社

須佐之男

see styles
 susanoo; susanoo; susanoo
    すさのお; スサノオ; スサノヲ
(kana only) {Shinto} (See 須佐之男命) Susanoo (deity, younger brother to Amaterasu); Susanoo-no-Mikoto

饒速日命

see styles
 nigihayahinomikoto
    にぎはやひのみこと
(dei) Nigihayahi no Mikoto (Shinto deity)

香取忠彦

see styles
 katoritadahiko
    かとりただひこ
(person) Katori Tadahiko

香取慎吾

see styles
 katorishingo
    かとりしんご
(person) Katori Shingo (1977.1.31-)

香取神社

see styles
 katorijinja
    かとりじんじゃ
(place-name) Katori Shrine

香取秀真

see styles
 katorihotsuma
    かとりほつま
(person) Hotsuma Katori (1874-1954)

香取章子

see styles
 katoriakiko
    かとりあきこ
(person) Katori Akiko

鳥居前町

see styles
 toriimaemachi / torimaemachi
    とりいまえまち
(See 門前町) town that developed in front of a Shinto shrine's torii; town originally built around a Shinto shrine; (place-name) Toriimaechō

鹿取克章

see styles
 katoriyoshinori
    かとりよしのり
(person) Katori Yoshinori

鹿取洋子

see styles
 katoriyouko / katoriyoko
    かとりようこ
(person) Katori Yōko (1961.10.1-)

鹿取義隆

see styles
 katoriyoshitaka
    かとりよしたか
(person) Katori Yoshitaka (1957.3.10-)

Variations:
仏詣
物詣

see styles
 bukkei / bukke
    ぶっけい
(rare) act of visiting a Shinto shrine or Buddhist temple

Variations:
仮殿
権殿

see styles
 karidono; gonden(権殿)
    かりどの; ごんでん(権殿)
{Shinto} temporary shrine (houses the object in which the deity resides when main shrine is under repairs)

八幡大菩薩

see styles
 hachimandaibosatsu
    はちまんだいぼさつ
(See 八幡神) Great Bodhisattva Hachiman (title of Hachiman due to Shinto-Buddhist syncretism); (dei) Hachiman Daibosatsu

八百万の神

see styles
 yaoyorozukami
    やおよろずかみ
(exp,n) {Shinto} (See 八百万・やおよろず) all the gods and goddesses; all the deities; (person) Yaoyorozu no Kami

出雲大社教

see styles
 izumoooyashirokyou; izumotaishakyou / izumoooyashirokyo; izumotaishakyo
    いずもおおやしろきょう; いずもたいしゃきょう
Izumo Oyashiro-kyo (sect of Shinto); Izumo Taisha-kyo

Variations:
合祀
合祠

see styles
 goushi / goshi
    ごうし
(noun, transitive verb) {Shinto} enshrining together

土御門神道

see styles
 tsuchimikadoshintou / tsuchimikadoshinto
    つちみかどしんとう
(See 陰陽道) Tsuchimikado Shinto (synthesis of Shinto and Onmyōdō formulated by Yasutomi Tsuchimikado in the mid-Edo period)

天児屋根命

see styles
 amenokoyanenomikoto
    あめのこやねのみこと
(dei) Ame-no-Koyane (Shinto)

天御中主神

see styles
 amenominakanushinokami
    あめのみなかぬしのかみ
(dei) Amenominakanushi (first god and the source of the universe according to Shinto)

Variations:
太夫
大夫

see styles
 tayuu / tayu
    たゆう
(1) (See 能太夫) high-ranking noh actor; (2) head of a school of noh performance; (3) (hist) high ranking courtesan (esp. in Yoshiwara; Edo period); (4) (See 浄瑠璃,万歳・まんざい) jōruri narrator; manzai narrator; (5) (See 女形・1) female role actor in kabuki; (6) (See 御師) low ranking priest in a Shinto shrine; (7) (太夫 only) lord steward (formerly the fifth court rank)

Variations:
御幣
ご幣

see styles
 gohei; onbei(御幣); onbe(御幣) / gohe; onbe(御幣); onbe(御幣)
    ごへい; おんべい(御幣); おんべ(御幣)
(honorific or respectful language) {Shinto} (See 幣) staff with plaited paper streamers

Variations:
御札
お札

see styles
 ofuda
    おふだ
type of household amulet or talisman, issued by a Shinto shrine, hung in the house for protection

月夜見の尊

see styles
 tsukuyominomikoto
    つくよみのみこと
{Shinto} Tsukuyomi no Mikoto (god of the Moon and brother of Amaterasu)

本地垂迹説

see styles
 honjisuijakusetsu
    ほんじすいじゃくせつ
manifestation theory (holding that Shinto gods are manifestations of buddhas)

猿田彦の命

see styles
 sarutahikonomikoto
    さるたひこのみこと
(dei) Saruta Hiko no Mikoto (Shintō god); (dei) Saruta Hiko no Mikoto (Shintō god)

Variations:
磐座
岩座

see styles
 iwakura
    いわくら
{Shinto} dwelling place of a deity (usu. in reference to a large rock)

神道五部書

see styles
 shintougobusho / shintogobusho
    しんとうごぶしょ
five fundamental texts of Ise Shinto

神道修成派

see styles
 shintoushuuseiha / shintoshuseha
    しんとうしゅうせいは
Shinto Shūsei-ha (sect of Shinto)

神道十三派

see styles
 shintoujuusanpa / shintojusanpa
    しんとうじゅうさんぱ
(See 教派神道) the thirteen sects of Sect Shinto (Fuso-kyo, Taisha-kyo, Jikko-kyo, Konko-kyo, Kurozumi-kyo, Misogi-kyo, Ontake-kyo, Shinri-kyo, Shinshu-kyo, Shinto Shusei-ha, Shinto Taikyo, Taisei-kyo, Tenri-kyo)

神道大成教

see styles
 shintoutaiseikyou / shintotaisekyo
    しんとうたいせいきょう
Shinto Taiseikyō (sect of Shinto)

Variations:
禰宜
祢宜

see styles
 negi
    ねぎ
(1) {Shinto} (See 宮司,権宮司) senior priest (serving under the chief priest and associate chief priest); (2) (hist) {Shinto} (under the old system) (See 神主・2,祝・1) priest (below chief priest and above junior priest); (3) (rare) (See バッタ) grasshopper; locust

Variations:
転進
転針

see styles
 tenshin
    てんしん
(n,vs,vi) (1) change of course; changing direction; (n,vs,vi) (2) (転進 only) (obsolete) (used in place of 退却 by the Imperial Japanese Army during WWII) shifting position (of retreating forces); retreat

邇芸速日命

see styles
 nigihayahinomikoto
    にぎはやひのみこと
(dei) Nigihayahi no Mikoto (Shinto deity)

香取真恵子

see styles
 katorimaeko
    かとりまえこ
(person) Katori Maeko

香取草之助

see styles
 katorisounosuke / katorisonosuke
    かとりそうのすけ
(person) Katori Sounosuke

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

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