Shinto, the Religion in Japanese tradition and everyday life. The religion that the Japanese have forgotten is a religion.
Japanese people are often said to have no religion, but in fact they are very religious.
They often go to shrines and often pray to their familiar Japanese Kami’s (Japanese Gods).
But strangely enough, for some reason, the Japanese say they do not believe in religion.
Shinto is so much a part of Japanese culture and so integrated into daily life that the Japanese no longer recognize it as a religion.
Please get to know about such Shinto. You may be able to understand the mysterious habits of the Japanese people.

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00:00:00 Openning
00:00:43 Introduction
00:03:21 Outline of Shintō
00:06:49 Definition
00:08:33 Categorization
00:12:02 Etymology
00:14:39 Kami
00:20:32 Cosmology and afterlife
00:24:40 Purity and impurity
00:27:14 Kannagara, morality, and ethics
00:32:44 Practice
00:33:39 Shrines
00:38:33 Priesthood and miko
00:42:18 Visits to shrines
00:46:09 Harae and hōbei
00:49:42 Home shrines
00:51:52 Ema, divination, and amulets
00:55:20 Kagura
00:57:32 Festivals
01:01:42 Rites of passage
01:04:33 Spirit mediumship and healing
01:05:55 History
01:11:14 Nara period
01:12:13 Meiji era and the Empire of Japan
01:16:12 Post-war
01:18:45 Demographics
01:20:50 Outside Japan
01:21:44 Study of Shintō
01:23:30 In Conclution
01:24:20 Ending
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