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National Association of Shinto Priests
SuccessorAssociation of Shinto Shrines
Formation1889
Parent organization
Office of Japanese Classics Research

The National Association of Shinto Priests (全国神職会, Zenkoku Shinshokukai)[1] was a Japanese religious association that promoted the prosperity of Shinto shrines and the improvement and development of Kannushi. It was founded in 1898 to expound the Kokutai ideology. It was dissolved in 1946 with the formation of the religious corporation, which became one of the predecessor organizations of the Association of Shinto Shrines.[2]

It was responsible for the distribution of Jingu Taima.[1]

The Association of Shinto Shrines is considered its successor organization post WWII.[1]

  1. ^ a b c "Encyclopedia of Shinto詳細". 國學院大學デジタルミュージアム (in Japanese). Retrieved 2023-03-10.
  2. ^ 武田秀章; 松本久史; 笹生衛; 岡田荘司; 西岡和彦; 中西正幸; 茂木栄; 茂木貞純; 星野光樹; 黒﨑浩行; 藤本頼生 (2011). 坂本是丸; 石井研士 (eds.). プレステップ神道学. 弘文堂. ISBN 9784335000799.

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