Ono's text introduce the reader to two millennia of indigenous Japanese belief in the kami and communal life. Fifteen photographs, numerous drawings and Dr. Shinto is a religion about Japan and its people, and it is practiced by four million persons in Japan. Further examination of Shinto's lively festivals, worship, music, and sacred regalia illustrates Shinto's influence on all levels of Japanese life. They are elements in nature, animals, creationary forces in the. This introduction unveils Shinto's spiritual characteristics and discusses the architecture and function of Shinto shrines. The Shinto kami are the spirits or phenomena that are worshipped in the religion of Shinto. Shinto is both a personal faith in the kami-objects of worship in Shinto and an honorific for noble, sacred spirits-and a communal way of life according to the mind of the kami. It is an amalgam of attitudes, ideas, and ways of doing things that through two millennia and more have become an integral part of the manner of the Japanese people. The essays in this volume cover a wide range of topics on Shinto and kami in history, including the profound formative influence of Taoism on Shinto in. In its general aspects, Shinto is more than a religious faith. Relatively unknown among the religions of the world, Shinto: The Kami Way provides an enlightening window into this Japanese faith. "An excellently rounded introduction by an eminent Shinto scholar."- Library Journal Shinto, the indigenous faith of the Japanese people, continues to fascinate and mystify both the casual visitor to Japan and the long-time resident. Shinto, the indigenous faith of the Japanese people, continues to fascinate and mystify both the casual visitor to Japan and the long-time resident.
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