Confucian Shinto, also known as Juka Shintō (儒家神道) in Japanese, is a syncretic religious tradition that combines elements of Confucianism and Shinto.[1][2] It originated in Japan during the Edo period (1603-1868), and is sometimes referred to as "Neo-Confucian Shinto"[3]
Modern organizations include Shinto Taiseikyo,[4][5] Shinto Shusei,[4][5] and Tsuchimikado Shinto.[6] Suika Shinto was a major school of Confucian Shinto.[7]
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