How to use in-sentence of “shinto”:
– The legendary genealogy of the emperors includes Shinto deities.
– In the modern system of ranked Shinto Shrines, Kashima was listed in the middle range of ranked Imperial shrines or which included 23 sanctuaries.
– During the Japanese Occupation, the Japanese troops built a Syonan-to Shinto shrine, similar to the National Shinto in Japan but of a smaller size, at Bukit Timah Hill.
– As Shinto is a Polytheismpolytheistic religion, it is usually believed that there are “eight-million Kami in the Japanese language, the number “eight-million” is normally used to mean infinity.
– The area of Nikko has been a Shinto forest since pre-historic times.
– The Shinto Temple in Kamifukawa has a tradition of accepting a 17-year-old boy as a member of a religious organization that carries out religious ceremonies at the temple.
– Yusuhara was the chief Shinto shrine of the old Bungo Province.
Example sentences of “shinto”:
- According to Shinto mythology as related in Kojiki, this is where the dead go to exist and rot forever.
- Two very old Shinto shrines on Yakushima suggest that these islands were the southern border of the Yamato state.
- Ame-no-Uzume-no-mikoto is the Kami of dawn, happiness and joy in the Shinto religion of Japan.
– According to Shinto mythology as related in Kojiki, this is where the dead go to exist and rot forever.
– Two very old Shinto shrines on Yakushima suggest that these islands were the southern border of the Yamato state.
– Ame-no-Uzume-no-mikoto is the Kami of dawn, happiness and joy in the Shinto religion of Japan.
– Watatsu was the chief Shinto shrine of the old Sado Province on Sado Island.
– This emperor is traditionally venerated at a memorial Shinto shrine at Kyoto.
– Several historians have been down at the site, and an episode from then Television Corporation of Singapore history documentary show, “Hey Singapore”, was on the mysterious Shinto Shrine.
– In 1871, the Shinto areas and Buddhist areas were separated.
– After retirement, Shinto started coaching career at Bellmare Hiratsuka in 1996.
– However other countries also have shrines; in Japan, Shinto ‘Jinja’ are called shrines in English.
– Before Nara period, Ise Shrine, the holiest Shinto shrine is established in this Province and here is introduced by a word “KamikazeKamukaze” in waka rhetorics in Nara periode.
– It is one of the oldest Shinto shrines in Japan.
– The samurai became very powerful and important near the end of the Edo period and in the Shinto period.
– Jimmu is regarded as a direct descendant of the Shinto sun goddess, Amaterasu.
– It was the chief Shinto shrine of Chikugo Province and it is one of four in Fukuoka Prefecture.
– It was one of two chief Shinto shrine of Hizen Province and Saga Prefecture.
– He divorced Rexroat and married Barrett in Japan in a traditional Shinto ceremony on August 6, 1969.
– In Shinto, a view of karma is recognized in Shinto as a means of enriching, empowering and life affirming.
– A Shinto shrine is a shrinesacred place or site where people worship in the Shinto religion.