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Shintoism Part I

Part I of my lecture on Shintoism.

What is Shinto?

A brief presentation on what Shintoism is. Please ignore and forgive the narrator, I worked on the video, the images and information... all he was left with ...

[Japan shinto]The Japan that Japanese dont know -The Kumano Kodo (Kumano Ancient Path)1 [1/2]

Photo by Koji Kusumoto at 時空を超える熊野古道 The host, a former British National turned Japanese, explores the Kumano Kodo, a religious holy area for Japanese Shinto...

[Japan shinto]The Japan that Japanese dont know -The Kumano Kodo (Kumano Ancient Path)2 [1/2]

Photo by Koji Kusumoto at 時空を超える熊野古道 The host, a former British National turned Japanese, explores the Kumano Kodo, a religious holy area for Japanese Shinto...

Devout Shintoists climb Mt. Fuji

Shinto prayers

Shintoists praying at fushimi inari.

Shintoism in a Short

a brief video on shintoism. to learn more check google.

SHINTOISM World Geography Religions Project

Shintoism

Signs: bloc party hide and seek: Imogen Heap The Avalanche: Sufjan Stevens.

Explaining shintoism

Visit at Shinto Headquarter - Tokyo 2008.

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2 news items

 
CNN (blog)
Thu, 23 May 2013 09:52:38 -0700

Death Toll ..Cause …..Centuries……..(Religions/Groups involved)*. 1. 63 million Second World War 20C (Christians et al and Communists/atheists vs. Christians et al, Nazi-Pagan and "Shintoists"). 2. 40 million Mao Zedong (mostly famine) 20C (Communism ...
 
The Japan Times
Wed, 15 May 2013 08:13:46 -0700

Although Shinto, the way of kami (gods), is believed to be an indigenous faith of Japan, few Japanese are devoted Shintoists. Instead, many visit Buddhist temples as well as pray for luck and happiness at Shinto shrines. It is believed that before ...
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