Tenjin (kami)
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- The Intangible Warrior Culture of Japan: Bodily Practices, Mental Attitudes, and Values of the Two-Sworded Men from the Fifteenth to the Twenty-First Centuries
- Goryō" Cult Author(S): Neil Mcmullin Source: History of Religions, Vol
- Zeami's Demon Pacifying <I>Noh</I> and Nobumitsu's Demon Killing
- 2019 Divinities Syllabus Sept 2
- Displaying Mythological Characters Changes in the Meanings of Decorations in the Sawara Grand Festival in Chiba, Japan
- The Japanese and the Forests
- Shintō & Nationalism in Japan
- Buddhism and Ideology in Japan, 1868-1931
- Note: Page Numbers in Italics Indicate Illustrations, figures, Or Tables
- I W a M I Shimane Pref
- Functional Affinities Between Ōkuninushi & Daikokuten (Links Jump to Kakugakuin University's Encyclopedia of Shinto)
- Japanese Mythology a to Z
- The History of Japan—Really, What Is So Marvelous About It
- Writing and Style Manual
- The Nature of the Kami: Ueda Akinari and Tandai Shoshin Roku
- Japanese Mythology a to Z
- THE KAPPA LEGEND a Comparative Ethnological Study on the Japanese Water-Spirit Kappa and Its Habit of Trying to Lure Horses Into the Water
- Japanese Religion—The Ebook