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Yokoso!

Welcome to our presentation


about the Shinto religion of Japan!
We will talk about:

History and
location
Beliefs Rituals Sects Interaction
with
culture and
peoples
norms
FOCUSES
OF SHINTO




SHINTO
CATEGORIES
SHRINE
SHINTO
FOLK
SHINTO
IMPERIAL
SHINTO
SECT
SHINTO
KOSHINTO
FACTION
SHINTO
SECT SHINTO
PURE SHINTO
TAIKYO
SHIRINKYO
IZUMO
OYASHIROKYO
CONFUCIAN
SECTS
SHUSEI-HA

TAISEKYO
MOUNTAIN
WORSHIP SECTS
JIKKOKYO
FUSOKYO
MITAKEKYO
PURIFICATION
SECTS
SHINSHUKYO
MISOGIKYO
FAITH-HEALING
SECTS
KUROZUMIKYO KONKOKYO
OMOTOKYO
TENRIKYO
SHINTO
CATEGORIES
SHRINE
SHINTO
FOLK
SHINTO
IMPERIAL
SHINTO
SECT
SHINTO
KOSHINTO
FACTION
SHINTO
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