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1980 (Showa 55), the "Association of Shinto Shrine Charter" was established by a decision of the Councilors. The background and position of this is stated in the preamble, "The important concern to date has been to establish and maintain basic norms as a tie for spiritual integration." At the time of enforcement of this Charter, the agency rules and previous rules, etc. shall be deemed to have been established based on this Charter."
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There is no codified doctrine in the Association of Shinto Shrines, but according to the "Commentary on the Charter of the Association of Shinto Shrines", the Association of Shinto Shrines is the spirit of its establishment and activities with the "Association of Shinto Shrines" and the "Platform of
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The Association of Shinto Shrines is a comprehensive religious corporation of about 80,000 companies nationwide. Each shrine has its own history, and there are various religious beliefs such as Yawata belief and Inari belief, and it was very difficult to establish one doctrine. Therefore, on May 21,
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It is the reason for achieving the mission to be afraid of the gods, to follow the ancestral lessons, to finally demonstrate the essence of the road, and to promote the welfare of humankind. It is hoped that this code will be put up here to clarify the direction and to put it into practice and
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In Article 3 of the "Regulations of the Religious Corporation 'Jinja Honcho' Agency," the regulations of the Agency as a religious corporation, the purpose of the Agency is to manage and guide shrines under its jurisdiction, promote Shinto, perform shrine rituals, educate and foster believers
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The Association of Shinto Shrines is the largest Shinto religious group in Japan, and more than 79,000 of the approximately 80,000 Japanese shrines, including major ones, are members. Each prefecture has a shrine office . It is the successor to the
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Article 1 states, "The Association of Shinto Shrines respects tradition, promotes rituals and promotes morality, prays for the prosperity of the great lord, and contributes to the peace of the four seas."
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To thank God for the grace and grace of our ancestors, to attend rituals with a clear and clean spirit, to serve for the sake of the world, and to create and solidify the world as the will of God.
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Prior to the "Association of Shinto Shrine Charter", the "Platform of Respectful Life" was enacted in 1956 to show the practical spirit of the Association of Shinto Shrines.
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Mullins, Mark R (2012). "Secularization, Deprivatization, and the Reappearance of 'Public Religion' in Japanese Society".
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Shinto is an eternal road of heaven and earth, and is the basis for cultivating a noble spirit and opening the Taihei.
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Content in this edit is translated from the existing Japanese Knowledge article at ]; see its history for attribution.
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It currently has an administrative structure including a main office and branches. Its headquarters in
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Shinto from Historical Documents: Focusing on the Academic Assets of Kokugakuin University
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We pray for the coexistence and co-prosperity of the country and the world.
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The association has five major activities, in addition to numerous others:
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is a religious administrative organisation that oversees about 80,000
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Religious organization overseeing Shinto shrines in Japan
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as the foundation of their belief. It is the largest
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Index


Shibuya
Tokyo
Office of Japanese Classics Research
Institute of Divinities
Jingu-kyo
National Association of Shinto Priests
a series
Shinto
Shinto
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
Nihon Shoki
Fudoki

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