shinto in A Sentence

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    Shinto is a religion practised in Japan.

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    Shinto is a religion practiced in Japan.

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    Confucianism, Shinto, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.

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    Shinto, which fanned the war fervor and promised victory,

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    Judaism, Shinto, Sikhism, Taoism, Zoroastrianism, and religions of Christendom.

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    Hinduism, Shinto and animistic and syncretic practices are also studied.

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    Religion Shinto and Buddhism are the major religions of Japan.

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    The city has 1,600 Buddhist shrines and 400 Shinto Temples.

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    Shinto, which fanned the war fervor and promised victory, disappointed the people.

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    The evidence centers on relieving stomach aches and vomiting,” Shinto says.

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    There are examples in the Tao, Shinto, Hindu, Islamic and Buddhist traditions.

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    Bahá'í Faith, and Shinto denominations and religions also exercised in Latin America.

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    Most Japanese people believe in both Buddhism and Shinto at the same time.

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    This is illustrated by what happened in regard to the Shinto religion in Japan.

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    The word Shinto comes from the Chinese word Chen-tao, which means‘the way of the gods.'.

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    The word Shinto comes from the Chinese word Shen-tao, which means"the way of the gods.".

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    Shinto, which means“the way of the gods”, is one of two of Japan's major religions.

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    Among these were Baha'i, Buddhism, Hinduism, Islam, Jainism, Judaism, Shinto, Sikhism, Taoism, Zoroastrianism, and religions of Christendom.

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    During the Heian period(794-1185), however, they started being used also in Shinto shrines and private homes.

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    The city has a long-standing title- Shinto(神都)- that roughly means"The Holy City" and literally means"Capital of the Kami".

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    the Egyptian state whether he was Jewish or Shinto or even an adherent of the sacred carrot!

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    In the Shinto religious tradition, the Japanese emperor is considered divine, and his voice is that of a god.

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    Reischauer, former U. S. ambassador to Japan, observed:“ Shinto and Buddhism are for most people more a matter of custom

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    The two fundamental Shinto doctrines are that Japan is the country of the gods and her people are the descendants of gods.

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    Practitioners of the Judaism, Mormonism, Jehovah's Witnesses, Buddhist, Islamic, Hinduism, Bahá'í Faith, and Shinto denominations and religions also exercised in Latin America.

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    Beyond its striking scenery, the park is noted for its historical Buddhist temples and Shinto shrines, most notably the Nikko Tosho-gu and Rinno-ji.

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    It is not a sacrament, nor is it a ritual like the Shinto rite of misogi in which a person is supposed

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    Instead, he became a Shinto priest and government official, with enough influence for his son to enter the second incoming class of Tokyo Imperial University.

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    Reischauer, former U. S. ambassador to Japan, observed:“ Shinto and Buddhism are for most people more a matter of custom and convention than of meaningful beliefs.”.

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    With the war[ World War II] ending in defeat in August 1945, the Shinto shrines faced a severe crisis,” observes the Encyclopædia of the Japanese Religions.

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