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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 134. Chapters: Tenrikyo, Veneration of the dead, Japanese festivals, Tanabata, Shinto music, List of National Treasures of Japan, Shinto shrine, Torii, Shinbutsu sh g, Shinto sects and schools, Shinbutsu bunri, Glossary of Shinto, Nihon Shoki, Izumo-taisha, List of significant religious sites, T r, Miko, Sanja Matsuri, Hadaka Matsuri, Shinto in popular culture, Shinbutsu kakuri, Tamagushi, Yorishiro, Koshint, Kamakura's festivals and events, Haibutsu kishaku, Kojiki, State Shinto, Kagura, Gongen, Shintoshu, Gion Matsuri, Izumo no Okuni, Ishidori Matsuri, Sakaki, K shin, Kotodama, Konkokyo, Yoshida Kanetomo, Taisha-zukuri, Mitama, Boshita Festival, Tamagaki, Kanj, Kumano Kod, Shintai, Setsumatsusha, Sumiyoshi-zukuri, Kannushi, Omikuji, Misogi, Ujigami, Honden, Kagami mochi, Shinmei-zukuri, Hachiman-zukuri, Nagare-zukuri, Kegare, Kasuga-zukuri, Shinto in Taiwan, H nen Matsuri, Omamori, Yasaka K shin-d, Kanamara Matsuri, Kasama Inari Shrine, Ishi-no-ma-zukuri, Konjin, Association of Shinto Shrines, Hatsum de, Tsumi, Onogoro Island, Kanda Matsuri, Himorogi, Gohei, Kurozumiky, Jindai moji, Takamagahara, Hiyoshi-zukuri, Kamidana, Mikoshi, Sand, Shimenawa, Arahitogami, Hokora, Shide, Haiden, Ema, Ofuda, Ch zuya, Tado Festival, Miyamairi, Three Palace Sanctuaries, Suzu, Utagaki, New Sect Shintoists, Mitake-kyo, Heiden, Ashihara no Nakatsukuni, Kagura-den, Harae, Hama Yumi, nusa, The Lotus and the Robot, Soku-no-Kumi, Izumo-taishakyo, Sato kagura, Shrine Shintoists, Shinto Honkyoku, Kanai Anzen, Reikon, Azusayumi, Bunrei. Excerpt: Connection Timeout Shinto Shint ) or kami-no-michi is the indigenous spirituality of Japan and the Japanese people. It is a set of practices, to be carried out diligently, to establish a connection between present day Japan and its ancient past. Shinto practices were first recorded and codified in the w...