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Japanese Shinto is the simple belief that the divine dwells in all things around us.Shinto: The Japanese World of Kami Spirits is a concise guide to the fundamental elements of the Shinto religion—...
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Japanese Shinto is the simple belief that the divine dwells in all things around us.
Shinto: The Japanese World of Kami Spirits is a concise guide to the fundamental elements of the Shinto religion—its rich mythology and symbols, intricate rituals, festivals, ancestral spirits, awe-inspiring architecture and a profound belief in the divine presence in the natural world around us.
This modernized classic, with new color and b&w images, and a new foreword by bestselling author Hector Garcia, reminds us of the intrinsic connection between humanity and nature. Shinto's reverence for the divine in all aspects of nature can inspire and guide us to achieve a more harmonious and sustainable future.
Readers will discover here the pervasive influence of Shinto on all aspects of contemporary Japanese life and culture. From the hallowed shrines nestled in wooded landscapes to the vibrant tapestry of contemporary Japanese manga, films and video games featuring Kami spirits and characters—Shinto is ever-present.
Shinto: The Japanese World of Kami Spirits is a concise guide to the fundamental elements of the Shinto religion—its rich mythology and symbols, intricate rituals, festivals, ancestral spirits, awe-inspiring architecture and a profound belief in the divine presence in the natural world around us.
This modernized classic, with new color and b&w images, and a new foreword by bestselling author Hector Garcia, reminds us of the intrinsic connection between humanity and nature. Shinto's reverence for the divine in all aspects of nature can inspire and guide us to achieve a more harmonious and sustainable future.
Readers will discover here the pervasive influence of Shinto on all aspects of contemporary Japanese life and culture. From the hallowed shrines nestled in wooded landscapes to the vibrant tapestry of contemporary Japanese manga, films and video games featuring Kami spirits and characters—Shinto is ever-present.
Price: $12.99
Pages: 144
Publisher: Tuttle Publishing
Imprint: Tuttle Publishing
Publication Date:
23 April 2024
Trim Size: 8.00 X 5.12 in
ISBN: 9784805317938
Format: Paperback
"An excellently rounded introduction by an eminent Shinto scholar." —Library Journal
"The book reveals how through more than two millennia, this religion with no scriptures has become an integral part of Japanese life, with over 80,000 shrines throughout the country today…Ono succeeds in bringing you closer, not just to Shinto, but to Japan itself." —The Japan Times
"Shinto: The Kami Spirit World of Japan by Sokyo Ono does not try to impress you with complexity—it quietly opens that door in your mind where curiosity stirs and, before you realize it, you're thinking differently about the spiritual world behind every day Japan." —Life is A Box of Mochi Blog
"The book reveals how through more than two millennia, this religion with no scriptures has become an integral part of Japanese life, with over 80,000 shrines throughout the country today…Ono succeeds in bringing you closer, not just to Shinto, but to Japan itself." —The Japan Times
"Shinto: The Kami Spirit World of Japan by Sokyo Ono does not try to impress you with complexity—it quietly opens that door in your mind where curiosity stirs and, before you realize it, you're thinking differently about the spiritual world behind every day Japan." —Life is A Box of Mochi Blog
Dr. Sokyo Ono was a professor at Kokugakuin Daigaku, a Shinto university in Tokyo, and lectured for the National Association of Shinto shrines. He also served as Executive Director of the International Institute for the Study of Religions and the Japan Religious Co-operative Council.
William Woodard directed the research unit of the Religious and Cultural Resources Division, Civil Information & Education Section, SCAP from 1946 to 1952.
Hector Garcia was born in Spain and worked in Switzerland before making his home in Japan over 15 years ago. His popular blog kirainet.com led to his internationally successful book A Geek In Japan. Along with Francesc Miralles, he is the co-author of the international bestseller, Ikigai: The Japanese Secret to a Long and Happy Life.
William Woodard directed the research unit of the Religious and Cultural Resources Division, Civil Information & Education Section, SCAP from 1946 to 1952.
Hector Garcia was born in Spain and worked in Switzerland before making his home in Japan over 15 years ago. His popular blog kirainet.com led to his internationally successful book A Geek In Japan. Along with Francesc Miralles, he is the co-author of the international bestseller, Ikigai: The Japanese Secret to a Long and Happy Life.