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740:, which had been conducting Shinto courses, was also dissolved in 1946. In July 1949, at a meeting of the Federation of Shinto Sects at the Kinko Grand Church of the Tenrikyo Tokyo Branch Office, it was decided that Shinto lectures would be held at the Shinto Training Department of Kokugakuin University on behalf of the Federation of Shinto Sects; this practice continued until 1966. Holding the Shinto course promoted the university as a Shinto university that combined both Shrine Shinto and Sect Shinto. As of 1996, Kokugakuin University was said to be the only university with a course on Sect Shinto. 705:, a religious corporation. In March, Jingu-Shogakukan University was abolished by the Shinto directive; in April, representatives of each denomination explained their denomination to the GHQ Civilian Information and Education Department at Broadcasting Hall 108. In June, at a meeting at Tenrikyo's Honshiba Grand Church between the presidents of the various schools and W. K. Vance, head of the Religious Affairs Division at GHQ, the occupying forces promised not to impose any restrictions on the religious activities of the Shinto sects. 670:
In 1882 (Meiji 15), institutes of imperial studies were established one after another. This was due to a keen awareness of the need for doctrinal studies in the rites and rituals controversy. The controversy was divided between the doctrinalists (denominational Shinto sects) and the national scholars
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In 1995, on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of its formation, the "100th Anniversary of the Formation of the Federation of Shinto Churches" was held. In addition to Misogi-kyo, Shinto Taikyo, Jingūkyō, Konkokyo, Kurozumikyō, Fuso-kyo, Ontake-kyo, Shinrikyo, Oomoto, Shinshu-kyo, Shinto Shusei,
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should be able to cooperate with each other for the purpose of propagating Shinto. On April 15, the Bureau of Shinto Affairs was opened in the Tokyo Branch Office of the Jingu Shichosha. Once the Bureau of Shinto Affairs was prepared—which brought together the traditionally existing shrines, Shinto
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became a corporation, and the training of priests, which had been commissioned by the Ministry of Home Affairs, was continued from April as a new commission from the Jinja Main Office. The following year, Vance and Woodard of the Religious Affairs Division of GHQ decided that there was no problem
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The next day, March 28, 1875 (Meiji 8), he received permission to establish the Bureau of Shinto Affairs. On April 8, he requested the Ministry of Religion to establish the Bureau of Shinto Affairs. The content of the request was that even small shrines, centering on the Imperial Shrine at Ise,
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on the deities to be worshipped in the Bureau of Shinto Affairs' temples was so controversial that it divided Shinto into the Ise and Izumo factions. By order of the Meiji Emperor, a great conference on Shinto was held in January 1881 (Meiji 14), attended by 118 people, including all the chief
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was appointed as its first president, and announced his intention to pursue a unique Japanese academic discipline. In the "Announcement of the Establishment of the Imperial Academy" (jointly signed by Li-Kuro Kubo, Yorikuni Inoue, Nakasaburo Itsumi, and Hans Shishino), the intention of the
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ended. This produced a division in Shinto between shrines for state-run public rituals and religious groups centered on edification. Groups that met certain conditions (such as the number of followers) were officially recognized as "independent denominations." This was the beginning of the
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The rituals of the Shinto shrines are the religious services of the state, and it is, of course, true that they are not the private property of one person or one family. This is a common practice in the country, and priests are considered to be a separate species from the
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was established as a successor to the Bureau of Shinto Affairs. Like its predecessor, it was a unified Shinto missionary organization established to train Shinto priests. Funded by an imperial gift, it purchased a mansion in Iidacho, Kojimachi-ku (present-day
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of a joint Shinto and Buddhist sect. The Taikyo Institute was initiated by the Buddhist side to concretize teaching by the Ministry of Religion, but it later became focused entirely on Shinto. The Buddhist side, led by
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In December 1868 (the first year of Meiji), the Imperial Academy was established in Kyoto but was abolished the following year. When the Ministry of Religion was established in 1872, it was responsible for research.
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This separation strengthened the idea that it was necessary to establish an institution that was a more developed version of the former Shodo Shido Practice Center. Accordingly, the Meiji government established the
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The system in which there were 13 Shinto sects and 13 Buddhist sects recognized by the government was broken up into even smaller groups as religious organizations when the Religious Corporation Law was enacted.
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priests of the government buildings and the instructors of the sixth grade and above. However, the issue could not be settled. Thus, it was settled in February by the imperial decision of the Meiji Emperor.
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After this, on May 15, 1882, the six factions (including Jingūkyō) became independent. Jingu Haruhayashiden (the source of the ritual god controversy) was transferred to Jingūkyō's ownership and renamed
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was aimed at resisting the propagation of Christianity while composing teachings that were in line with the aims of popular national indoctrination. His core elements of the concept of
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Tenrikyo established a policy of restoration immediately in 1945, and Konkokyo established the Council for the Establishment of the Faith in 1951 to eliminate Shinto colors.
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with the study of Shinto and training of priests as a private university, and in 1948, the Shinto Affairs Department was established to form a Shinto training organization.
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took the opportunity to resign from his position as priest of Izumo Taisha Shrine and handed it over to his younger brother, who became the head of the Izumo Taisha Sect.
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aimed at dismantling State Shinto. In January of the following year, the Dai Nihon Shinto-kai, the Imperial Academy, and the Jingu Bonan-kai were dissolved to form the
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During these early trial-and-error religious policies, the Meiji government promoted a nationalized system of Shinto education by religious instructors known as
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position. In turn, this meant the Bureau of Shinto Affairs had lost its original reason for opening, and so in 1886, the Bureau reorganized; it later became
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in Tokyo Prefecture, independent of the Bureau of Shinto Affairs, in order to organize the exploration of ideas unique to Japan. It was later succeeded by
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leadership, syncretism of religious and philosophical beliefs, closely knit social organization, and individualism. Some groups have characteristics of
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In January 1882, the separation of ritual and religion was enacted by the Ministry of Home Affairs through Bill No. 7, which prohibited those in the
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The impetus for denominational Shinto was the separation of Shinto and Buddhism, which began in 1868 (first year of Meiji) with the revival of the
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at age 9. He founded the sect at age twenty, and considered Japanese people to be descendants of deities. He considered allegiance to the
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Whereas Shrine Shinto is an aggregation of various shrines and customary beliefs in various parts of Japan (which became united under the
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Inaba Masakuni was the first president of the Bureau of Shinto Affairs. Yoriyasu Tanaka was the Chief of Ise Jingu and the first head of
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Many of the scholars who had played a central role in Shinto research and education were expelled and replaced by folklorists such as
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The group is quite obscure today. It is very ritual-focused, with little theoretical theology. In this way, it contrasts with
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Immediately after the Great Council of Shinto, it was decided to establish the Office upon the proposal of Akiyoshi Yamada of
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Tenrikyo is now classified by the Agency for Cultural Affairs as one of the various religions, not as a Shinto denomination.
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was established in 1872 (Meiji 5) as a missionary organization, but was dissolved in 1875 (Meiji 8). It was succeeded by the
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Inori and Tsudoi: A History of the 100th Anniversary of the Formation of the Shinto Federation of Churches, 1996, pp. 10-12.
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Fukaya, Tadamasa, "The Fundamental Doctrines of Tenrikyo," Tenrikyo Overseas Mission Department, Tenri-Jihosha, 1960, p.2
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was re-established after the war, but never joined the federation. Shinshu-kyo withdrew in 1959 but returned in 1994.
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In May 1873 (Meiji 6), the Ministry of Religion issued a church ordinance, which set standards for the approval of
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During this transition, the concept of missionaries to propagate Shinto remained. In 1870 (Meiji 3), the imperial
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in 1880. Sano had previously studied medicine and was an advocate of traditional Japanese medicine. He studied
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to begin construction, which was funded by donations from the Imperial Household Agency and various families.
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The priesthood was initially divided geographically in two on April 29, with the eastern division headed by
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was founded in 1882, but later reorganized into the Ise Shrine Offering Association in 1899 (Meiji 32).
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were specially established as denominational Shinto sects, and the compartment system was abolished.
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joined, forming 13 groups (14 if including the breakaway Jingūkyō), and the name was changed to
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It is part of the Sect Shinto movement not centering upon 13 sects. New Shinto sects have
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was categorized as Sect Shinto but is often considered a separate monotheistic religion.
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Depending on interpretation, up to 98 million followers due to its role in founding the
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is a subset of Sect Shinto, and consists of numerous organizations. It is influenced by
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Priests shall no longer serve as teachers and shall not be involved in funeral services.
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positions, of which there were 14 ranks. The Ministry was later dissolved in 1877, and
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in the same year, to which the originally disparate folk belief religions belonged.
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World Christian Trends, AD 30-AD 2200: Interpreting the Annual Christian Megacensus
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Izumo Taisha-kyo, and twelve other denominations, the presidents of Tenrikyo and
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The Bureau of Shinto Affairs had a plan to make Jingu Haruhaiden (later becoming
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In 1886, the Bureau of Shinto Affairs was reorganized, later becoming the sect
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Sano's thought blurred the lines between monotheism and polytheism, entering
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In 1868, the religious administration of the new Meiji government issued the
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was established in the Shinto Office to train priests. Also that year, the
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It was founded by Masaki Yoshimura (1839–1915), who was a survivor of the
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On August 11, 1884, the government issued a proclamation abolishing the
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is a group often considered to be its own religion, which emerged from
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in Ise. On May 30, the Department of Classics was established at the
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Barrett, D.B.; Johnson, T.M.; Guidry, C.R.; Crossing, P.F. (2001).
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as unified under a divine principle, hence the name of the group.
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was the grand priest of Hikawa Shrine and the first headmaster of
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was formed in March 1875 by a group of Shinto shrines, mainly at
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establishment of the academy was to train personnel to maintain
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This was one of the predecessor organizations that formed the
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Just prior to the dissolution of the Taikyo Institute, the
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and eventually left the federation and came to dominate
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to be central to his philosophy; he was a supporter of
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was established, though it was soon reformed into the
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The National Faith of Japan: A Study in Modern Shinto
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Sect Shinto member organizations and 2020 statistics
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after the Meiji period), Sect Shinto is based on the
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Teeuwen, M.; Breen, J.; Inoue, N.; Mori, M. (2003).
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B. (2010-12-28). 2269:Tensha Shinto Prohibition Ordinance 2227:, sometimes rendered as 'Tenriism') 2057:in his youth under Nishida Naokai. 1894:is a "purification sect" alongside 3953:. Paragon Book Reprint Corporation 3525:. Tuttle Publishing. p. 115. 3446:"Religious Almanac" (2020 edition) 3361:Glossary of Shinto Names and Terms 3285: 3268: 3256: 3244: 3232: 3217: 3198: 3183: 3164: 3135: 3071: 3056: 3044: 3025: 3010: 2964: 2945: 2933: 2921: 2909: 2890: 2873: 2854: 2839: 2822: 2803: 2784: 2772: 2748: 2677: 2229:is a Sect Shinto group founded by 2023:lineage of Sect Shinto, alongside 1983:Proclamation of the Great Doctrine 1977:. Its name "Taikyo" refers to the 654:The Office was later succeeded by 189:. However, with the spread of the 25: 2328:is often seen as a new religion. 969:, Federation of Sectarian Shinto) 235:separation of Shinto and Buddhism 4099:Sawada, Janine Anderson (1998). 3977:. Greenwood Press. p. 232. 3787:. RoutledgeCurzon. p. 177. 601:, one of the schools of Shinto. 414:and later in Masukami, Shiba at 225:Formation of a united government 148:Shinto-Buddhist Separation Order 62:law in 1882 from government-run 3820:Historical Dictionary of Shinto 3674:Historical dictionary of Shinto 3560:Shinto and the State, 1868-1988 3357:"Kyôha Shintô Rengôkai 教派神道連合会" 3149:"設置の趣旨等を記載した書類 - 大学設置室 - 文部科学省" 1973:is the direct successor to the 1780:Izumo-taishakyo was founded by 516:Controversy over shrine deities 4687:Shinto new religious movements 932:, and the name was changed to 738:Shinto Scholarship Association 584:were distributed by Jingūkyō. 551:Separation of ritual and faith 243:unity of ritual and government 191:separation of church and state 160:unity of ritual and government 1: 4152:. Pascal Press. p. 278. 2445:Association of Shinto Shrines 2423:Association of Shinto Shrines 2321:Great Source, or Great Origin 2081:He believed the etymology of 866:In 1895, eight denominations— 703:Association of Shinto Shrines 58:groups that were excluded by 2087:was derived from vital force 1695:. It was founded in 1849 by 956:. In 1934, the current name 915:Society of Shinto Colleagues 716:Shinto research institutions 3846:"芳村正秉(よしむら・まさもち)とは? 意味や使い方" 2587:, Oxford University Press, 2579:Bowker, John (2003-01-01), 2346: 2306: 2223: 2181: 2101: 2091: 2083: 2074: 2066: 978:joined the federation, but 958: 952: 934: 900: 645: 593: 557: 467: 447: 420: 399: 383: 324: 316: 298: 199: 183: 158:and the restoration of the 152: 97: 80: 48: 42: 27:Non-mainstream Shinto sects 4713: 4497:西野神社 社務日誌:神社本庁以外の神社神道の包括団体 4438:阪本, 是丸 (September 1991). 4185:. jinja.jp. Archived from 4075:"Encyclopedia of Shinto詳細" 3492:"Encyclopedia of Shinto詳細" 2335: 2289: 2257:Tensha Tsuchimikado Shinto 2243:Tensha Tsuchimikado Shinto 2240: 2237:Tensha Tsuchimikado Shinto 2198: 2164: 2157:but is its own tradition. 1956: 1924: 1851: 1773: 1733: 1662: 1539:Tensha Tsuchimikado Shinto 988:Tensha Tsuchimikado Shinto 693:On December 15, 1945, the 686: 608: 302:, and the Taikyo Institute 4478:. 弘文堂. pp. 227–247. 4459:. 弘文堂. pp. 107–135. 4419:井上順孝ほか編 (January 1996). 3659:Tenrikyo Doyusha (2014). 3568:10.1515/9780691221298-014 2300: 2209: 2175: 2117: 1997: 1967: 1935: 1888: 1862: 1830: 1804: 1744: 1685: 1410: 1130: 1058: 1025:Withdrew from federation 965: 789: 640:Prince Arisugawa Takahito 615:On November 4, 1881, the 74: 36: 4661:Bureau of Shinto Affairs 4649:Historical organizations 4496: 4494:西野神社 (17 October 2006). 4475: 4456: 4439: 4420: 4407: 4384: 4359: 4337: 4317: 4295: 4105:Philosophy East and West 3707:Tamura, Yoshirō (2000). 3418: 3414: 2458:Great Teaching Institute 1981:first proclaimed in the 1691:is considered a form of 542:In 1880, the opinion of 439:Bureau of Shinto Affairs 433:Bureau of Shinto Affairs 418:—as the head temple for 370:. On that same day, the 290:Bureau of Shinto Affairs 231:Department of Divinities 172:Bureau of Shinto Affairs 119:) school of philosophy. 4476:史料から見た神道-國學院大學の学術資産を中心に 4457:史料から見た神道-國學院大學の学術資産を中心に 3971:Picken, S.D.B. (1994). 3784:Shinto, a Short History 3598:"神理教(しんりきょう)とは? 意味や使い方" 1601:Total (sensuo stricto) 772:(which originates from 397:), as well as Buddhist 328:was abolished in 1884. 306:In 1872 (Meiji 5), the 204:denominational Shinto. 4336:村上, 重良 (April 1974). 4268:Cite journal requires 3661:Tracing the Model Path 2338:Japanese new religions 1909:and later was head of 1750:was a sect run out of 1113:(disestablished 1946) 573: 343:, the grand priest of 296:Ministry of Religion, 278: 162:system. Following the 4044:www2.kokugakuin.ac.jp 3947:Holtom, D.C. (1938). 3744:"The Forms of Shinto" 3672:Stuart D. B. Picken. 3519:Miller, R.A. (1962). 3392:Kokugakuin University 2787:, pp. 25–26, 35. 2730:www2.kokugakuin.ac.jp 2656:www2.kokugakuin.ac.jp 2632:Kokugakuin University 2280:religious corporation 1979:Three Great Teachings 1630:Total (sensuo lacto) 1034:Shrines and churches 959:Kyōha Shintō Rengōkai 953:Shintō Kyōha Rengōkai 818:Purification sects – 730:Kokugakuin University 656:Kokugakuin University 214:Kokugakuin University 131:Starting in the late 81:Kyōha Shintō Rengōkai 4146:Fleming, L. (2001). 1758:. It was a rival to 974:After World War II, 898:—joined to form the 629:Lord of Home Affairs 312:Ministry of Religion 3823:. Scarecrow Press. 3259:, pp. 231–232. 3074:, pp. 120–123. 3059:, pp. 149–158. 3047:, pp. 117–118. 2936:, pp. 105–106. 2876:, pp. 103–104. 2842:, pp. 113–114. 2775:, pp. 118–119. 2539:「神道」『世界大百科事典』 219頁。 2425:after World War II. 1289:Masatsugu Yoshimura 1006: 859:in 1876 (Meiji 9). 804:lineage – includes 677:University of Tokyo 673:Kōgakkan University 457:, Yoriyasu Tanaka, 345:Izumo Taisha Shrine 282:Taikyo Proclamation 195:freedom of religion 174:and later the sect 164:Taikyo Proclamation 150:, resulting in the 4414:(平成27年版 ed.). 3911:, p. 277-278. 3641:www.konkokyo.or.jp 2042:It was founded by 1945:sect dedicated to 1754:which distributed 1711:but supported the 1484:November 15, 1859 1022:Joined federation 1019:Independence date 1004: 683:After World War II 4697:History of Shinto 4669: 4668: 4009:www.philtar.ac.uk 3830:978-0-8108-7372-8 3386:Nobutaka, Inoue. 3028:, pp. 27–29. 2967:, pp. 33–34. 2893:, pp. 21–22. 2806:, pp. 25–26. 2680:, pp. 18–19. 2626:Nobutaka, Inoue. 2602:978-0-19-280094-7 2347:shin kyoha Shinto 2064:. His concept of 1717:Meiji Restoration 1656: 1655: 1045:Munetada Kurozumi 828:Utopian groups – 697:(GHQ) issued the 308:Missionary Office 141:Meiji Restoration 16:(Redirected from 4704: 4656:Taikyo Institute 4600:Shinto Taiseikyo 4549: 4542: 4535: 4526: 4508: 4507: 4505: 4504: 4489: 4470: 4451: 4434: 4415: 4413: 4401: 4373: 4362:. 講談社学術文庫. 講談社. 4358:(August 2007). 4351: 4331: 4309: 4278: 4277: 4271: 4266: 4264: 4256: 4254: 4242: 4231: 4230: 4228: 4227: 4204: 4198: 4197: 4195: 4194: 4179: 4170: 4169: 4167: 4166: 4143: 4137: 4136: 4096: 4083: 4082: 4071: 4065: 4060: 4054: 4053: 4051: 4050: 4036: 4019: 4018: 4016: 4015: 4001: 3995: 3994: 3992: 3991: 3968: 3962: 3961: 3959: 3958: 3944: 3938: 3937: 3925: 3919: 3918: 3906: 3900: 3899: 3897: 3896: 3881: 3875: 3874: 3868: 3860: 3858: 3857: 3841: 3835: 3834: 3814: 3805: 3804: 3802: 3801: 3778: 3772: 3771: 3764: 3758: 3757: 3755: 3754: 3740: 3731: 3730: 3704: 3698: 3697: 3690: 3684: 3670: 3664: 3657: 3651: 3650: 3648: 3647: 3633: 3627: 3626: 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He worked at 1885: 1882: 1874:Hirayama Seisai 1859: 1856: 1850: 1827: 1824: 1801: 1798: 1778: 1776:Izumo-taishakyo 1772: 1770:Izumo-taishakyo 1760:Izumo-taishakyo 1741: 1738: 1732: 1682: 1679: 1667: 1661: 1475: 1439: 1399: 1338:September 1882 1327: 1291: 1259:Hirayama Seisai 1225: 1189: 1187:Shishino Nakaba 1152:Izumo-taishakyo 1119: 1112: 1047: 998:also attended. 962: 935:Shintō Konwakai 917: 914: 911: 908: 901:Shintō Dōshikai 849: 786: 770:Izumo-taishakyo 751: 746: 718: 691: 685: 664: 631: 613: 607: 578:Daijingu Shrine 572: 569: 568: 553: 532: 518: 495:Hirayama Seisai 459:Hirayama Seisai 435: 355: 304: 277: 274: 273: 260: 249: 227: 222: 129: 116: 113: 110: 107: 84: 71: 33: 28: 23: 22: 15: 12: 11: 5: 4710: 4708: 4700: 4699: 4694: 4689: 4684: 4674: 4673: 4667: 4666: 4664: 4663: 4658: 4652: 4650: 4646: 4645: 4643: 4642: 4637: 4632: 4627: 4622: 4617: 4612: 4607: 4602: 4597: 4592: 4587: 4582: 4577: 4572: 4566: 4564: 4560: 4559: 4554: 4552: 4551: 4544: 4537: 4529: 4523: 4522: 4514: 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Index

Shinrikyo
Shinto
Japanese
State Shinto
Shrine Shinto
Ise Grand Shrine
kokugaku
Tenrikyo
Edo period
Meiji era
Meiji Restoration
Shinto-Buddhist Separation Order
haibutsu kishaku
unity of ritual and government
Taikyo Proclamation
Taikyo Institute
Bureau of Shinto Affairs
Shinto Taikyo
kyōdō shoku
separation of church and state
freedom of religion
Office of Japanese Classics Research
Kokugakuin University
Department of Divinities
separation of Shinto and Buddhism
Daijo-kan
unity of ritual and government
Shirakawa
ja
Yoshida families

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