Overseas Shinto designates the practice of the Japanese religion of Shinto outside Japan itself. Shinto has spread abroad by various methods, including the imperial expansion of the Empire of Japan during the Meiji period, the migration of Japanese to other countries, and the embrace of Shinto by various non-Japanese individuals.
Jinja outside Japan are termed kaigai jinja ("overseas shrines"), a term coined by Ogasawara Shozo [ja].[1]
OverseasShinto designates the practice of the Japanese religion of Shinto outside Japan itself. Shinto has spread abroad by various methods, including...
of Shintō such as popular Shintō, folk Shintō, domestic Shintō, sectarian Shintō, imperial house Shintō, shrine Shintō, state Shintō, new Shintō religions...
mythological, spiritual, or natural phenomena that are venerated in the Shinto religion. They can be elements of the landscape, forces of nature, beings...
The origins of Shinto in Korea are primarily a result of Japan's incursions since an unbalanced treaty in 1876. Shinto's rise in Korea is directly associated...
The modern system of ranked Shinto shrines (近代社格制度, Kindai Shakaku Seido, sometimes called simply shakaku (社格)) was an organizational aspect of the establishment...
A Shinto shrine (神社, jinja, archaic: shinsha, meaning: "place of the god(s)") is a structure whose main purpose is to house ("enshrine") one or more kami...
Shinto is a religion native to Japan with a centuries'-long history tied to various influences in origin. Although historians debate the point at which...
State Shintō (国家神道 or 國家神道, Kokka Shintō) was Imperial Japan's ideological use of the Japanese folk religion and traditions of Shinto.: 547 The state...
ISBN 978-1-317-79291-8. Shimizu, Karli; Rambelli, Fabio (2022-10-06). OverseasShinto Shrines: Religion, Secularity and the Japanese Empire. London New York...
Sect Shinto (教派神道, Kyōha Shintō, or 宗派, Shuha Shintō) refers to several independent organized Shinto groups that were excluded by law in 1882 from government-run...
of Shinto's holiest sites and a major pilgrimage center and tourist spot. As with other Shinto kami, she is also enshrined in a number of Shinto shrines...
Modern Shinto in Japan: The Vanquished Gods of Izumo. Bloomsbury Publishing. ISBN 978-1-4742-7109-7. Kōji, Suga; 𨀉𠄈 (2010). "A Concept of "Overseas Shinto...
ISBN 978-0-19-062171-1. Kōji, Suga; 𨀉𠄈 (2010). "A Concept of "OverseasShinto Shrines": A Pantheistic Attempt by Ogasawara Shōzō and Its Limitations"...
Itsukushima Shrine (厳島神社 (嚴島神社), Itsukushima-jinja) is a Shinto shrine on the island of Itsukushima (popularly known as Miyajima), best known for its "floating"...
Europe (1962) pp 415–417 Kōji, Suga; 𨀉𠄈 (2010). "A Concept of "OverseasShinto Shrines": A Pantheistic Attempt by Ogasawara Shōzō and Its Limitations"...
boarding school. Nishikubo Shrine Suga, Kōji (2010). "A Concept of "OverseasShinto Shrines"" (PDF). Japanese Journal of Religious Studies. 37 (1). Nanzan...
Shaijal P. V. and Arun Bose. Shinto and Sherin are two married couples who has no children. Their life changes after Shinto's brother Rony comes to their...
romanized: tainan jinja) was a Shinto shrine made outside of Japan by the Empire of Japan.: 101 It was linked to imperialism and State Shinto rather than local support...
romanized: Ko Nippon Koku, lit. 'Little Japan') with a Japanese school, a Shinto shrine, and a diplomatic mission from Japan. The place that used to be "Little...
is a Shinto Shinmei shrine located in Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii. It is also known as the Honolulu Grand Shrine (ホノルル大神宮) and is the oldest Shinto shrine...
Government. It was the idea that Shinto Shrines were secular in their nature rather than religious, and that Shinto was not a religion, but rather a secular...
Ching Nan Jinja (鎮南神社, Chinnan Jinja, lit. "Chinnan Shrine") was a Shinto shrine that once stood in Malang, Indonesia. It was built by the Japanese Imperial...
is a Japanese scholar of religious studies, who specializes in modern Shinto studies. He is a professor emeritus at Kokugakuin University. Inoue attended...
beliefs. It is also considered a Shinto sect, as part of the Kyoha Shintō Rengōkai (教派神道連合会, Association of Sectarian Shinto). Konkōkyō believers worship...
ISBN 978-1-78477-622-0. Shimizu, Karli; Rambelli, Fabio (2022-10-06). OverseasShinto Shrines: Religion, Secularity and the Japanese Empire. London New York...