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A POPULAR DICTIONARY of Shinto
CSJR Newsletter
Shugendo Art1
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
Encyclopedia of Shinto Chronological Supplement
The Four Religions of East Asia
1 Sanskrit Beyond Text: the Use of Bonji (Siddham) in Mandala And
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
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
Functional Affinities Between Ōkuninushi & Daikokuten (Links Jump to Kakugakuin University's Encyclopedia of Shinto)
ANCIENT SACRED SITES of JAPAN of This Enigmatic Island Nation
The Distinctive Features of Sanno Ichijitsu Shinto
Sources for the Study of Religion and Society in the Late Edo Period
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)