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Shinto
Practices and beliefs
Kami
Ritual dance
Ritual purity
Polytheism
Animism
Japanese festivals
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List of Shinto shrines
Ichinomiya
Twenty-Two Shrines
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Amaterasu
Ame-no-Uzume
Inari
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Izanami
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Kojiki
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ca
. 711 CE)
Nihon Shoki
(720 CE)
Fudoki
(713–723 CE)
Shoku Nihongi
(797 CE)
Kogo Shūi
(807 CE)
Kujiki
(807 to 936 CE)
Engishiki
(927 CE)
See also
Religion in Japan
Glossary of Shinto
List of Japanese deities
Sacred objects
Japanese Buddhism
Edo neo-Confucianism
Ko-Shintō
State Shinto
Overseas Shinto
Nippon Kaigi
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