ABSTRACT

Shinto, the national indigenous religion of Japan has supplied Japan with the basic structure of its mentality and behaviour. Although its classical texts have been translated into English this volume was the first major study of this important religion. The book is a complete picture of Shinto, its history and internal organization, its gods and mythology, its temples and priests, its moral and worship. The volume also describes the metaphysics, mystic and spiritual disciplines and overall is one of the most authentic and authoritative surveys of Shinto of the twentieth century.

chapter |5 pages

INTRODUCTION

part |1 pages

PART ONE: RELIGION

chapter I|19 pages

GENERALITIES

chapter II|15 pages

HISTORY AND MAIN SUBDIVISIONS OF SHINTÔ

chapter IV|37 pages

TEMPLES

chapter V|14 pages

PRIESTS

chapter VI|20 pages

SYMBOLISM AND INDIVIDUAL WORSHIP

chapter VII|24 pages

COLLECTIVE WORSHIP AND FESTIVALS

chapter VIII|29 pages

COLLECTIVE WORSHIP AND FESTIVALS (CONTINUED)

part |1 pages

PART TWO: MYTHOLOGY

chapter XI|29 pages

THE BIRTH OF THE LAND

chapter XV|19 pages

THE DESCENT OF THE HEAVENLY GRANDSON

chapter XVII|34 pages

EMPERORS AND MEMBERS OF THEIR FAMILIES

chapter XVIII|14 pages

THE HACHIMAN CYCLE

chapter XIX|17 pages

OTHER HISTORICAL KAMI

chapter XXIII|4 pages

EBISU, DAIKOKU AND THE GODS OF LUCK

chapter XXIV|9 pages

SECTARIAN SHINTÔ