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| Basic Terms of Shinto |
| Explanation of fundamentals of Shinto.
http://www.kokugakuin.ac.jp/ijcc/wp/bts/ |
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| Futahashira Shrine |
| Located in Miyagi Prefecture. Festivals, history, Priest biography.
http://f-shrine.com/english/index.htm |
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| International Shinto Foundation |
| Introduction to Shinto, plus publications.
http://www.shinto.org/menu-e.html |
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| Jinja & Shinto |
| A site from Jinja Online Network League.
http://www.jinja.or.jp/english/ |
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| Kami |
| As seen in Shinto mythology, the kami express their sacredness and power through their embodiment in Nature, such as the sun, moon, wind, trees, rivers, and mountains. Both kami and man are defined in relation to Nature or as a part of Nature.
http://home.netvigator.com/~dbsi/webdoc/kami.html |
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| Kami no MIchi - The Way of Kami |
| Online book on the life and thought of a Shinto priest, by Guji Yukitaka Yamamoto.
http://www.csuchico.edu/~georgew/tsa/Kami_no_Michi_ToC.html |
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| Kannagara Jinja |
| Shinto Shrine located near Granite Falls, Washington,USA. Licensed branch shrine of the 2000 year old first shrine of Mie Ken Ichi no Miya (first Shrine of Mie prefecture), Tsubaki O'Kami Yashiro - established in 3 B.C. (in the 27th year of 11th Emporer Suinin) - one of the oldest and most prestigious shrines in Japan.
http://kannagara.org |
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| Konkokyo |
| Details beliefs, organization, history, and offers graphical tour of its headquarters.
http://www.konkokyo.or.jp/ |
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| Sacred Texts: Shinto |
| Full text of English translations of the Yengishiki, and excerpts from the Kojiki and Nihongi.
http://www.sacred-texts.com/shi/index.htm |
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| Shintoism Hub |
| Collection of links to Shinto resources.
http://www.knowdeep.org/shintoism |
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