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Page 1: SHINTO. What is Shinto? “The way of the gods” Ancient, indigenous, mythical, nature religion of Japan Wide variety Hard to define No founder – An “ethnic”

SHINTO

Page 2: SHINTO. What is Shinto? “The way of the gods” Ancient, indigenous, mythical, nature religion of Japan Wide variety Hard to define No founder – An “ethnic”

What is Shinto?

“The way of the gods” Ancient, indigenous, mythical, nature

religion of JapanWide varietyHard to define

No founder – An “ethnic” religion of the Japanese people

The root and embodiment of Japanese culture

Page 3: SHINTO. What is Shinto? “The way of the gods” Ancient, indigenous, mythical, nature religion of Japan Wide variety Hard to define No founder – An “ethnic”

Shinto’s HistoryMore than 1500 years oldJapanese worship had consisted of a

variety of practicesAncestor worship, animism, many gods

Chinese missionaries brought Buddhism, Confucianism, TaoismName ‘Shinto’ originated to

differentiate between the old & new customs

Shinto dictated ways of daily life, Buddhism dictated thoughts on afterlife

Page 4: SHINTO. What is Shinto? “The way of the gods” Ancient, indigenous, mythical, nature religion of Japan Wide variety Hard to define No founder – An “ethnic”

Shinto’s RevivalShinto was so blended it had

almost disappeared by the 8th century

Tokugawa Regime (1600-1867)Military leadersSought to eliminate outside influenceReligions pushed out (Except

Confucianism since it supported military ethics)

Samurai1853, Commodore Perry opened

trade between Japan and US

Page 5: SHINTO. What is Shinto? “The way of the gods” Ancient, indigenous, mythical, nature religion of Japan Wide variety Hard to define No founder – An “ethnic”

Shinto Mythology

Two main texts: Kojiki (myths of ancient times, origins of

gods and man, islands of Japan)Nihonji (ancient history of Japan)

The Kami: gods & goddesses PolytheisticPresent everywhere, in nature and people

Creation myth – Japan as the center of the world

Page 6: SHINTO. What is Shinto? “The way of the gods” Ancient, indigenous, mythical, nature religion of Japan Wide variety Hard to define No founder – An “ethnic”

Izanagi (“male”) & izanami (“female”) (brother & sister) create the islands of Japan

Shinto Mythology

Amaterasu – the Sun GoddessMother of the first emperor of Japan

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Three kindsof Shinto

1. Shrine/Folk Shinto2. State Shinto3. Sect Shinto

Page 8: SHINTO. What is Shinto? “The way of the gods” Ancient, indigenous, mythical, nature religion of Japan Wide variety Hard to define No founder – An “ethnic”

Shrine Shintoa.k.a. Domestic Shinto

Jinja (shrines) - Tens of thousands located throughout Japan

Torii – entry gate, separates sacred from profane space

Household shrines – kami-dana (god shelf)Contain offerings for ancestors, etc.

Page 9: SHINTO. What is Shinto? “The way of the gods” Ancient, indigenous, mythical, nature religion of Japan Wide variety Hard to define No founder – An “ethnic”

State Shinto

Constitution of 1889end of WWIIEmphasis on Japanese culture and

nationality (elimination of foreign influences)

Emperors of Japan as divine Hierarchy of shrines:

Main shrine at Ise – dedicated to AmaterasuMother goddess of Japan

Palace shrines honoring Amaterasu, other kami, and emperors

Shrines elsewhere dedicated to national heroes

97% of remaining shrines dedicated to local kami

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Sect Shinto

13 recognized sects1. Mountain worship2. Faith healers3. Pure Shinto (similar to yoga

practices in Hinduism) Some combine Shinto with

influences from Buddhism or other religions

Page 11: SHINTO. What is Shinto? “The way of the gods” Ancient, indigenous, mythical, nature religion of Japan Wide variety Hard to define No founder – An “ethnic”

The Problem for Humans

AlienationHumans can become ritually unclean

and need purificationEstranged from the kami and need

communicationAlienated from family, ancestors,

community, emperor thru failure to do what’s expected

Solution: reconciliation thru offerings, prayer, heroic deeds, ritual suicide

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Community

Devotion to family and country governs all conductPeople are a part of something

(family, nation, etc.)Duty to sacrifice your selfish

impulses to good of the wholeGroups govern your behavior

and consequences

Page 13: SHINTO. What is Shinto? “The way of the gods” Ancient, indigenous, mythical, nature religion of Japan Wide variety Hard to define No founder – An “ethnic”

The FourAffirmations

Tradition and FamilyLove of NaturePhysical cleanlinessMatsuri: festivals that worship

and honor the Kami

Page 14: SHINTO. What is Shinto? “The way of the gods” Ancient, indigenous, mythical, nature religion of Japan Wide variety Hard to define No founder – An “ethnic”

The End

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Shinto PracticesTradition and Family

Life cycle celebrations take place at shrines:

Newborn’s first visit to shrine7-5-3 festival: blessings for boys age

5, girls ages 3 & 7Entry to adulthood (age 20)Marriage(since Shinto celebrates life in this world,

in death, the Japanese turn to Buddhist rather than Shinto rituals)

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Shinto Practices

Love of Nature:Annual cycle of seasonal festivals

Physical Cleanliness:Misoji - Water purification rites to

wash away impurity, thus restoring original purity

Page 17: SHINTO. What is Shinto? “The way of the gods” Ancient, indigenous, mythical, nature religion of Japan Wide variety Hard to define No founder – An “ethnic”

Shinto on the Web

Ancient Japan: Shinto Creation Stories http://www.wsu.edu/~dee/ANCJAPAN/CREAT.HTM

Visit a Shinto shrine on-line: Tsubaki Grand Shrine of America http://www.tsubakishrine.com/test/home.asp

The Shinto Online Network Association http://www.jinja.or.jp/english/s-0.html