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    Religion and Culture

  • A POPULAR DICTIONARY of Shinto

    A POPULAR DICTIONARY of Shinto

  • CSJR Newsletter

    CSJR Newsletter

  • Shugendo Art1

    Shugendo Art1

  • Kakuban's Incorporation of Pure Land Practices

    Kakuban's Incorporation of Pure Land Practices

  • Spiritual Legitimacy in Contemporary Japan: a Case Study of the Power Spot Phenomenon and the Haruna Shrine, Gunma

    Spiritual Legitimacy in Contemporary Japan: a Case Study of the Power Spot Phenomenon and the Haruna Shrine, Gunma

  • Encyclopedia of Shinto Chronological Supplement

    Encyclopedia of Shinto Chronological Supplement

  • The Four Religions of East Asia

    The Four Religions of East Asia

  • 1 Sanskrit Beyond Text: the Use of Bonji (Siddham) in Mandala And

    1 Sanskrit Beyond Text: the Use of Bonji (Siddham) in Mandala And

  • Mt. Togakushi, Thirteenth Through Mid-Nineteenth Centuries

    Mt. Togakushi, Thirteenth Through Mid-Nineteenth Centuries

  • 西国三十三所観音霊場第八番 January1 February: Christmas Camellia, Japanese Allspice, Adonis, Japanese Plum, Praying for the World Peace and the Happiness and Welfare of People

    西国三十三所観音霊場第八番 January1 February: Christmas Camellia, Japanese Allspice, Adonis, Japanese Plum, Praying for the World Peace and the Happiness and Welfare of People

  • Shinto in the History of Japanese Religion

    Shinto in the History of Japanese Religion

  • The Creation of Fabricated Myths in the Medieval Age : an Examination of ''Shintoshu'', Histories (''Engi''), Noh Plays, and Other Sources

    The Creation of Fabricated Myths in the Medieval Age : an Examination of ''Shintoshu'', Histories (''Engi''), Noh Plays, and Other Sources

  • Functional Affinities Between Ōkuninushi & Daikokuten (Links Jump to Kakugakuin University's Encyclopedia of Shinto)

    Functional Affinities Between Ōkuninushi & Daikokuten (Links Jump to Kakugakuin University's Encyclopedia of Shinto)

  • ANCIENT SACRED SITES of JAPAN of This Enigmatic Island Nation

    ANCIENT SACRED SITES of JAPAN of This Enigmatic Island Nation

  • The Distinctive Features of Sanno Ichijitsu Shinto

    The Distinctive Features of Sanno Ichijitsu Shinto

  • Sources for the Study of Religion and Society in the Late Edo Period

    Sources for the Study of Religion and Society in the Late Edo Period

  • Japanese Religions

    Japanese Religions

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  • Tracing the Itinerant Path: Jishū Nuns of Medieval Japan
  • The Buddha's Mandate: Buddhism and Japanese Kingship
  • EB42-2 Hyosi1
  • Nichiren Shu News Published by the Head Office of Nichiren Shu Buddhism & NOPPA
  • Handbook of Japanese Mythology
  • Śākyamuni Devotion in Early Medieval Japan and Japanese Buddhist Conceptions of History
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  • The Religious Background of the Deification of Tokugawa Leyasu
  • Kumano Mandara: Portraits, Power, and Lineage in Medieval Japan
  • Handbooks of World Mythology
  • Japanese Demon Lore
  • Conway on Payne, 'Shin Buddhism: Historical, Textual, and Interpretive Studies'
  • STONE: Placing Nichiren in the “Big Picture”
  • 507. Macwilliams, Mark W
  • Gods of Medieval Japan Volume 1: the Fluid Pantheon Volume 2: Protectors and Predators
  • Mappo Thought in Kamakura Buddhism
  • SHINTO SYMBOLS ( Continued from V O L.V II,N O .1)


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