No founder Native to Japan Similarities to Animism Blended in modern times with Buddhism.

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No founder Native to Japan Similarities to Animism Blended in modern times with Buddhism

Shinto Respect for nature Ancestor Worship The World of the kami

Torii Gate, Miyajima Island

Torii Gate in Winter

Torii Gate

A Tunnel of Torii Gates Inari Mt., Kyoto

Torii Gate at EPCOT

Torii Gong

Shinto Temple – “worship hall”

Shinto Priest

Traditional Shinto Wedding Today

Prayers, Thoughts, & Wishes at a Shinto Shrine

Jizo Stones

Memorials for the Unborn

Japanese Stupa

Shinto Subway Shrine

Hot Sand Bath at Takegawara Onsen, Beppu Origins in the Nara Period ( )

Japanese Baths Grandma & her grandson

Noh Theater : 8-man chorus

Noh Theater The Play Aoi no Ue

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

Kabuki Theater An interior of a Kabuki theater.

Bunraku Puppets

Tea Ceremony

Tea Ceremony Equipment Green Tea

A Japanese Tea Master

A Japanese Tea House

A Tea House Interior

Origami : The Art of Japanese Paper Folding

Origami : Modern Adaptations

Calligraphy

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

Ikebana : The Art of Japanese Flower Arranging  Tallest  Heaven e Middle  Man e Smallest  Earth

Bonsai : A Unique Method of Meditation

Japanese Garden for Meditation

Japanese Zen Garden

Japanese Sand Garden

Miniature Rock/Sand Garden

Shinto in Modern Furniture Simplicity!

Spirited Away Kami are represented No clear good/evil Bathhouse represents importance of “cleansing” Chihiro…brat to responsible young girl Stink spirit in bathhouse…comment on pollution NoFace-spirit of lost soul/regret/feeds off of emotions of others

ARIGATO!