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Shinto
Beliefs
Animism
/
Animatism
Kami
List of deities
Mythology
Polytheism
Sacred objects
Sects and schools
Major kami
Amaterasu
Ame-no-Uzume
Inari
Izanagi
Izanami
Susanoo
Tsukuyomi
Important literature
Kojiki
(
c.
711 CE
)
Nihon Shoki
(720 CE)
Fudoki
(713–723 CE)
Shoku Nihongi
(797 CE)
Kogo Shūi
(807 CE)
Kujiki
(807–936 CE)
Engishiki
(927 CE)
Shinto shrines
Association of Shinto Shrines
Ichinomiya
List of Shinto shrines
Modern system of ranked Shinto shrines
Shinto architecture
Twenty-Two Shrines
Practices
Festivals
Kannushi
Miko
Music
Ritual dance
Ritual incantations
Ritual purification
See also
Edo neo-Confucianism
Glossary of Shinto
History
Kokugaku
Ko-Shintō
Mythical creatures
Nippon Kaigi
Religion in Japan
Secular Shrine Theory
State Shinto
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