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Shinto Practice for Non-Japanese

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Shinto is the traditional religious practice of Japan, but that does not mean that non-Japanese cannot practise it. This short book contains two essays. The first, Shinto for Non-Japanese, discusses the attitudes of most Shinto priests and practitioners to non-Japanese who practise Shinto (generally positive), and a fairly general discussion of how one might go about doing it. The second, Practising Shinto Outside Japan, is a set of detailed instructions for one way that a non-Japanese person could practise Shinto outside Japan, and be clearly practising Shinto rather than something else. Note that this book is a compilation of two essays, one 7,000 words long and one 6,000 words long, and is thus very short.

35 pages, Kindle Edition

Published October 6, 2020

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