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Evaluation:
Published: 13.11.1996.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
  • Essays 'Shintoism', 1.
  • Essays 'Shintoism', 2.
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Shintoism
The Shinto religion was started in the Tokugawa period
(1600-1868) of Japanese history. The Tokugawa "Enlightenment"
inspired a group of people who studied kokugaku, which roughly
translated means "nativism," "Japanese Studies," or "Native
Studies." Kokugaku's intent was to recover "Japanese character"
to what it was before the early influences of foreigners, especially
the Chinese. Some of these influences include Confucianism
(Chinese), Taoism (Chinese), Buddhism (Indian and Chinese), and
Christianity (Western European). The kokugakushu ("nativist")
focused most of their…

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