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Shintoism

Shinto Ancestor Worship Polytheism Hyper- Nationalism Great Creator The World of the kami Minimize sin & guilt

Amaterasu : Sun Goddess

Union of Izanami & Izanagi Wedded Rocks at Futami no Ura Union of Izanami & Izanagi

Tree kami surrounded by sacred boundaries

Torii Gate, Miyajima Island

Torii Gate in Winter

Torii Gate

A Tunnel of Torii Gates Inari Mt., Kyoto

Torii Gong

Shinto Temple – “worship hall”

Shinto Priest

Traditional Shinto Wedding Today

Prayers, Thoughts, & Wishes at a Shinto Shrine

Ojizo: Memorials for the Unborn

Shinto Subway Shrine

Hot Sand Bath at Takegahara Onsen, Beppu Origins in the Nara Period (710-794)

Japanese Baths: Grandma & Grandson

Shintoism in traditional japanese culture

Noh Theater : 8-man chorus

Noh Theater The Play Aoi no Ue

Traditional Weeping Gesture Noh Theater Woman Heavenly-being Demonness Traditional Weeping Gesture  Old Man Warrior Demon God

Kabuki Theater Morph to Kabuki Actor

Bunraku Puppets

Bunraku Puppets

Chanoyu : Tea Ceremony

Tea Ceremony Equipment Green Tea

A Japanese Tea Master

A Japanese Tea House

Origami : The Art of Japanese Paper Folding

Origami : The Art of Japanese Paper Folding

Haiku : 17-syllable poem Matsuo Basho, Master of Haiku Spring departs. Birds cry Fishes' eyes are filled with tears. Matsuo Basho, Master of Haiku

Calligraphy

Ikebana : The Art of Japanese Flower Arranging Tallest --> Heaven Middle --> Man Smallest --> Earth

Bonzai : A Unique Method of Meditation

Japanese Zen Rock Garden

Japanese Zen Rock Garden

Shinto in Modern Furniture Simplicity!

Japanese Sand Garden

Japanese Sand Garden

ARIGATO!