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Matt FujimotoinPhilosophy TodayWhat is Shintoism? Understanding Japan’s Native ReligionThe Deep Connection Between Shinto and Kami (神)Jul 1817
Joe HontoninJaponica PublicationKami-no-Michi or the ‘Way of the Gods’Shinto is a journey not a destination, and Japanese shrines are like support stations along life’s path.Jan 166Jan 166
Scarlet PalmerWas Psychoactive Cannabis Used In Shinto Rituals?Cannabis has been an integral part of Shinto since its very beginnings. But was the plant ever used in Shinto for psychoactive purposes?May 15May 15
EcoLogicLivingMatsuri: Traditional Japanese Festivals and Their SignificanceMatsuri, the traditional Japanese festivals, are deeply rooted in the country’s history, culture, and spirituality. These vibrant…Jul 13, 2023Jul 13, 2023
Matt FujimotoinPhilosophy TodayThe Shinto Value Behind the Japanese AestheticsThe Art of Making Something NaturalAug 1512
Matt FujimotoinPhilosophy TodayWhat is Shintoism? Understanding Japan’s Native ReligionThe Deep Connection Between Shinto and Kami (神)Jul 1817
Joe HontoninJaponica PublicationKami-no-Michi or the ‘Way of the Gods’Shinto is a journey not a destination, and Japanese shrines are like support stations along life’s path.Jan 166
Scarlet PalmerWas Psychoactive Cannabis Used In Shinto Rituals?Cannabis has been an integral part of Shinto since its very beginnings. But was the plant ever used in Shinto for psychoactive purposes?May 15
EcoLogicLivingMatsuri: Traditional Japanese Festivals and Their SignificanceMatsuri, the traditional Japanese festivals, are deeply rooted in the country’s history, culture, and spirituality. These vibrant…Jul 13, 2023
JAPANKURUMeiji Jingu Shrine | A Walk Through a Tokyo ShrineTucked away in the woods, and neighbors with Harajuku, Meiji Jingu is a shrine like none other.May 17, 2023
Olivia BernkastelThroughout the years and even now, I have often been asked the view Shinto holds in regard to…Historically speaking in Japan, there are many examples of LGBT+ people and practices that were present, a prominent and most-cited…Dec 15, 2018
Saito TakashiIs Onmyōdō (陰陽道) still popular in Japan?Onmyōdō does still exist. It is today part of Shinto and practiced by certain priests or Japanese people generally.Sep 12, 2020