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Shinto (神道, shintō), the folk religion of Japan, developed a diversity of schools and sects, outbranching from the original Ko-Shintō (ancient Shintō) ...
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Sect Shinto refers to several independent organized Shinto groups that were excluded by law in 1882 from government-run State Shinto.
Shinto (Japanese: 神道, romanized: Shintō) is a religion originating from Japan. Classified as an East Asian religion by scholars of religion, ...
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Shinto is a religion native to Japan with a centuries'-long history tied to various influences in origin. Although historians debate the point at which it ...
Religion in Japan is manifested primarily in Shinto and in Buddhism, the two main faiths, which Japanese people often practice simultaneously.
Sannō Shintō is a syncretic school combining Shintō traditions with the philosophies of Japan's Buddhist Tendai sect. Central to this merging was the concept ...
This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total. C. Confucian Shinto‎ (7 P) ...
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Shinto , the folk religion of Japan, developed a diversity of schools and sects, outbranching from the original Ko-Shintō since Buddhism was introduced into ...
Shinto (神道, Shintō ?) is the native religion of Japan and was once its state religion. It is a type of polytheism, and involves the worship of kami (神, ...
Dec 29, 2011 · No, there are no sects in traditional Shinto, although shrines can be grouped into various categories. And Wikipedia also lists some "schools".