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A Buddhist pagoda (a Yakushi-dō (薬師堂) at Tsurugaoka Hachimangū shrine in Kamakura before the shinbutsu bunri

The Japanese term shinbutsu bunri (神仏分離) indicates the separation of Shinto from Buddhism, introduced after the Meiji Restoration which separated Shinto kami from buddhas, and also Buddhist temples from Shinto shrines, which were originally amalgamated. It is a yojijukugo phrase.

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Shinbutsu bunri

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The Japanese term shinbutsu bunri (神仏分離) indicates the separation of Shinto from Buddhism, introduced after the Meiji Restoration which separated Shinto...

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Shinto shrine

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separation of kami and foreign Buddhas (shinbutsu bunri) with the Kami and Buddhas Separation Order (神仏判然令, Shinbutsu Hanzenrei). This event triggered the...

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Buddhism in Japan

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with persecution and a forced separation between Buddhism and Shinto (Shinbutsu bunri). In 2022, there are around 70.8 millions or about 57% of the total...

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Shinbutsu kakuri

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consequences for Japanese culture as a whole. It should not be confused with shinbutsu bunri ("separation of kami and buddhas") or with haibutsu kishaku ("abolish...

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Meiji Restoration

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as Himeji Castle survived by luck. During the Meiji restoration's Shinbutsu bunri, tens of thousands of Japanese Buddhist religious idols and temples...

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Haibutsu kishaku

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(1928-1941) Martyrs of Japan Persecution of Buddhists Shinbutsu bunri Shinbutsu kakuri Shinbutsu-shūgō Tokugawa Nariaki Buddhist crisis Chittagong Hill...

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Kakure Kirishitan

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in the mid-1500s by Catholic missionaries". Haibutsu kishaku Shinbutsu bunri Shinbutsu kakuri Shimabara Rebellion Crypto-Christianity Hidden Christian...

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Asakusa Shrine

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Asakusa Shrine (浅草神社, Asakusa-jinja) is a Shinto shrine in the Asakusa district of Tokyo, Japan. Also known as Sanja-sama (Shrine of the Three gods), it...

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Japanese Buddhist architecture

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to the Meiji period's policy of separation of Buddhism and Shinto (Shinbutsu bunri) of 1868. Before the Meiji Restoration it was common for a Buddhist...

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Nichiren Buddhism

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indigenous Japanese spirit. Under attack by two policies of the day, shinbutsu bunri (Separation of Shinto Deities and Buddhas) and haibutsu kishaku (Eradication...

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Glossary of Shinto

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Buddhism. Shinbutsu shūgō (神仏習合) – The syncretism of Buddhism and local religious beliefs, the normal state of things before the shinbutsu bunri. Shinsen...

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Shinto architecture

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on road sides. Before the forced separation of Shinto and Buddhism (Shinbutsu bunri), it was not uncommon for a Buddhist temple to be built inside or next...

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Varuna

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("Palace of Suiten") in Tokyo. After the Japanese emperor issued the Shinbutsu bunri, the separation of Shinto and Buddhist practices as part of the Meiji...

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Empire of Japan

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concrete keep was built for Nagoya castle. During the Meiji restoration's Shinbutsu bunri, tens of thousands of Japanese Buddhist religious idols and temples...

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Glossary of Japanese Buddhism

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rites until the Meiji period, when the government forbade with the shinbutsu bunri policy the mixing of Shinto and Buddhism. bodai – from the Pāli and...

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Glossary of Japanese history

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anti-Buddhist violence, in particular that of the early Meiji period. See also shinbutsu bunri. haimyō (俳名) – a "haiku pen-name". It was common in the Edo period...

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Meiji era

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the shogunate, this involved the separation of Shinto and Buddhism (shinbutsu bunri) and the associated destruction of various Buddhist temples and related...

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Shingon Buddhism

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Restoration (1868), the state forced a separation of Shinto and Buddhism (shinbutsu bunri) and abolished the Chokusai Hōe (Imperial Rituals). The Shingon school...

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History of Hinduism

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pressure on Japanese Zen during the Meiji Restoration to conform to Shinbutsu Bunri (Sharf 1993, Sharf 1995). Rinehart (2004, p. 198): Neo-Vedanta also...

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Ernest Fenollosa

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Ernest Francisco Fenollosa (February 18, 1853 – September 21, 1908) was an American art historian of Japanese art, professor of philosophy and political...

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Tokugawa Mitsukuni

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Domain. He anticipated the forcible division of kami and Buddhas (shinbutsu bunri) of 1868 ordering there the destruction of a thousand Buddhist temples...

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Kamakura

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followed the official policy of separation of Shinto and Buddhism (shinbutsu bunri) many of the city temples were damaged. In other cases, because mixing...

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Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan

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pressure on Japanese Zen during the Meiji Restoration to conform to Shinbutsu Bunri. Sweetman mentions: Wilhelm Halbfass (1988), India and Europe IXth...

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