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In Silent Homage to Amaterasu: Kagura Secret Songs at Ise Jingū and the Imperial Palace Shrine
The Story of IZUMO KAGURA What Is Kagura? Distinguishing Features of Izumo Kagura
The Myth of the Goddess of the Undersea World and the Tale of Empress Jingu’S Subjugation of Silla
Harai-Kiyome Di Kuil Takekoma Takekoma Jinja De No Harai
Der Reisbau Und Seine Rituale in Japan
The Making of an American Shinto Community
Creating Modern Japanese Subjects: Morning Rituals from Norito to News and Weather
Kotodama in Ancient Sociolinguistic Concepts
Salvation of the Snake, the Snake of Salvation : Buddhist-Shinto Conflict and Resolution
General Explanations Nihon Kokugo Daijiten Editorial Policy 1
Poems of the Gods of the Heaven and the Earth Christina E
Kotodama and the Kojiki: the Japanese “Word Soul” Between Mythology, Spiritual Magic, and Political Ideology Klaus Antoni, University of Tübingen
The Japanese Shinto Shrines in Early Issei
Myths of Japan I
Aspects of Shinto in Japanese Communication*
Shintō Comes to America
Encyclopedia of Shinto Chronological Supplement
Izumo (No Kuni) Fudoki
Top View
Reception and Commentary of Nihon Shoki, Japan's First Official History
Shinto and Ecology Conference Participants
A Translation of the Ancient Japanese Ritual
Masterarbeit / Master's Thesis
Origin and Growth of the Worship of Amaterasu*
Norito Great Purification at Sixth Month S End.Pdf
UCLA Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Shinto: the Ancient Religion of Japan
The Role of Women in Contemporary Shinto Ritual Heather H
(Deities): a Study of Washinomiya Saibara Kagura a Dissertation
Encounters with the Past Fractals and Atmospheres at Kasuga Wakamiya Onmatsuri
Heart of Japan Jinja Jinja
Mythology in 21St Century Japan: a Study of Ame No Uzume No Mikoto
Essays on Language and Culture
Japanese Demon Lore
Joseph M Kitagawa Kami-Nagara-No-Michi
Searching for Shinto
SHINTO SYMBOLS ( Continued from V O L.V II,N O .1)
Susano-O, Orikuchi Shinobu, and the Imagination of Exile in Early Japan." History of Religions 52(3): 236-266