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xchrom

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Tue Jan 15, 2013, 08:08 AM Jan 2013

Shinto trying to stay relevant in global, green era

http://www.japantimes.co.jp/text/nn20130115a1.html


Hands-on Shinto: Diplomats and their families in happi coats carry a portable shrine at Kanda Myojin Shrine during an Oct. 27 seminar for foreign envoys stationed in Japan. KYODO

One morning last fall, a group of around a dozen people of various nationalities and religious faiths visited Kanda Myojin Shrine in central Tokyo.


The diplomats and their families from various countries in Europe, Latin America and Africa, including Luxembourg, Romania and Costa Rica, were participating in an Oct. 26-27 Shinto seminar for foreign envoys stationed in Japan.

The seminar, the first of its kind, was organized by the Association of Shinto Shrines, the umbrella organization for the 80,000 or so shrines scattered across Japan.

On the first day, the participants received lessons on the Shinto elements of life in Japan, such as the practice of visiting a shrine at the beginning of a new year and the traditional "shichi-go-san" rite of passage for children aged 3, 5 and 7.
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Shinto trying to stay relevant in global, green era (Original Post) xchrom Jan 2013 OP
In some ways the cafeteria style religion that prevails in Japan resembles Rome dimbear Jan 2013 #1

dimbear

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1. In some ways the cafeteria style religion that prevails in Japan resembles Rome
Tue Jan 15, 2013, 10:27 PM
Jan 2013

before the Christian monopoly took over. Folk often practice several religions taking none seriously, which admittedly seems pretty harmless.

During WWII, different story.



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