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The Proclamation of the Great Doctrine (大教宣布, Taikyō senpu)[1] was issued in the name of Emperor Meiji on January 3, 1870 (February 3).[2][3][4][1] It declared Shinto (the "way of the gods") as the guiding principle of the state.[4]
The concept of Divinity was placed on the Emperor, and Shinto become designated as the state religion of the Japanese Empire, which was designated as a state with "unity of religion and rule".
^ ab"Glossary of Shinto Names and Terms: T". www2.kokugakuin.ac.jp. Retrieved 2023-03-10.
^安丸良夫・宮地正人編『日本近代思想大系5 宗教と国家』431ページ
^『歴代の詔勅』 p.66
河野省三 内閣印刷局、1940年(国立国会図書館)
^ ab"Details of 1971 (Gyo-Tsu) 69 | Judgments of the Supreme Court". www.courts.go.jp. Retrieved 2023-03-10.
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