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Shinto 🔍

Shinto, also known as Zen Buddhism, is a spiritual tradition that originated in Japan and combines elements of traditional Japanese culture with elements from other religions such as Christianity, Taoism, and Confucianism. It emphasizes the importance of inner peace, enlightenment, and harmony with nature. The term "shinto" refers to the concept or practice of integrating these elements into one's daily life, often through meditation, rituals, and practices that emphasize balance, mindfulness, and a connection to the natural

Jikradia 🔍

Jikradia is a term used in the context of the ancient Shinto religion, particularly in Japan. It refers to the concept that the soul or spirit of the kami (deified gods and goddesses) is continuously present within all living beings, even those who are not human. This belief has been a fundamental part of Japanese culture for thousands of years, influencing aspects such as ritual, art, and even modern-day technology.

Sumireyakko 🔍

A term in the Jomon period, Sumireyakko was a type of wooden sculpture or figurine depicting an animal in various poses. It is often associated with the Shinto religion and was used as a symbol of the kami (spirits) associated with the animals depicted.

Oshima-zakura 🔍

Oshima-zakura is a type of flower found in Japan, known for its unique appearance and vibrant colors. It's typically associated with the sacred deity Shinto kami, whose importance is deeply rooted within Japanese culture and traditions.

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