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শিন্তো জাপানের প্রধান ধর্ম। দেশটির ৮০% মানুষ বিভিন্ন ভাবে শিন্তো রীতিনীতি পালন করে কিন্তু জরীপে খুব অল্প সংখ্যক লোক নিজেদেরকে শিন্তো ধর্মানুসারী বলে পরিচয় দেয়।<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.jinjahoncho.or.jp/en/honcho/index.html |title=Association of Shinto Shrines &#124; 設立 |publisher=Jinja Honcho |accessdate=2013-05-05}}</ref>
 
== পাদটীকা ==
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== তথ্যসূত্র ==
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== আরো পড়ুন ==
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* {{cite book |title=The Gods Come Dancing: A Study of the Japanese Ritual Dance of Yamabushi Kagura |publisher=East Asia Program, Cornell University |location=[[Ithaca, New York|Ithaca, NY]] |first=Irit |last=Averbuch |year=1995 |isbn=1-885445-67-9 |oclc=34612865}}
* {{cite journal |title=Shamanic Dance in Japan: The Choreography of Possession in Kagura Performance |journal=Asian Folklore Studies |first=Irit |last=Averbuch |year=1998 |volume=57 |issue=2 | pages = 293–329 |doi=10.2307/1178756 |jstor=1178756 |publisher=Nanzan Institute for Religion and Culture}}
* {{cite web |url=http://www.shinto.org/isri/eng/dr.carmen-e.html |title=Shinto and the Sacred Dimension of Nature |work=Shinto.org |first=Dr. Carmen |last=Blacker |year=2003 |accessdate=2008-01-21 |archiveurl = http://web.archive.org/web/20071222193053/http://www.shinto.org/isri/eng/dr.carmen-e.html <!-- Bot retrieved archive --> |archivedate = 2007-12-22}}
* {{cite book |title=The Cambridge Illustrated History of Religions |publisher=Cambridge University Press |location=[[New York City]] |first=John W |last=Bowker |year=2002 |isbn=0-521-81037-X |oclc=47297614}}
*{{cite book|last1=Breen|first1=John|authorlink1=John Breen (scholar)|authorlink2=Mark Teeuwen|last2=Teeuwen|first2=Mark|title=A New History of Shinto|date=2010|publisher=Blackwell|isbn=1405155167}}
* {{cite book |title=Shintō in History: Ways of the Kami |publisher=Hawaii University Press |location=Honolulu, Hi |editors=Breen, John and Mark Teeuwen |year=2000 |isbn= 0-8248-2362-1 }}
* {{cite journal |title=On the Dramatic Tradition in Kagura: A Study of the Medieval Kehi Songs as Recorded in the Jotokubon |journal=Asian Folklore Studies |first=Gerhild |last=Endress |year=1979 |volume=38 |issue=1 | pages = 1–23 |doi=10.2307/1177463 |jstor=1177463 |publisher=Nanzan Institute for Religion and Culture}}
*{{cite book|last1=Engler|first1=Steven|last2=Grieve|first2=Gregory P.|title=Historicizing "Tradition" in the Study of Religion|date=2005|publisher=Walter de Gruyter, Inc.|isbn=3110188759|pages=92–108}}
* {{cite book |title=Nanzan Guide to Japanese Religions |chapter=Shinto |first=Norman |last=Havens |editor=Paul L. Swanson & Clark Chilson, (eds.) |year=2006 |pages=14–37 |publisher=University of Hawaii Press |location=[[Honolulu, Hawaii|Honolulu, HI]] |isbn=978-0-8248-3002-1 |OCLC=60743247}}
* {{cite book |title=Shinto The Fountainhead of Japan |publisher=Stein and Day |location=New York |year=1967 |last=Herbert |first=Jean | authorlink=Jean Herbert}}
* Inoue, Nobutaka et al. ''Shinto, a Short History'' (London: Routledge Curzon, 2003) [http://www.questia.com/library/104550913/shinto-a-short-history online]
*{{cite book|last=Kitagawa|first=Joseph Mitsuo|title=On Understanding Japanese Religion|date=1987|publisher=Princeton University Press|isbn=0691102295}}
* {{cite journal |title=On the Meaning of Masked Dances in Kagura |journal=Asian Folklore Studies |first=Kazushige |last=Kobayashi |coauthors=Knecht, Peter |year=1981 |volume=40 |issue=1 | pages = 1–22 |doi=10.2307/1178138 |jstor=1178138 |publisher=Nanzan Institute for Religion and Culture}}
* {{cite journal|title=Shinto in the History of Japanese Religion |journal=Journal of Japanese Studies|volume=7|issue=1|last=[[Toshio Kuroda|Kuroda, Toshio]]|first=|year=1981|jstor=132163|pages=1–21|author2=James C. Dobbins|author3=Gay, Suzanne|publisher=The Society for Japanese Studies|doi=10.2307/132163|authorlink2=James C. Dobbins|first1=K.}}
* {{cite book |title=Shinto: Origins, Rituals, Festivals, Spirits, Sacred Places |publisher=Oxford University Press |location=[[Oxford, New York|Oxford, NY]] |first=C. Scott |last=Littleton| authorlink=C. Scott Littleton |year=2002 |isbn=0-19-521886-8 |oclc=49664424}}
*{{cite book|last=Picken|first=Stuart D. B.|authorlink=Stuart D. B. Picken|title=Essentials of Shinto: An Analytical Guide to Principal Teachings|date=1994|publisher=Greenwood|isbn=0313264317}}
* {{cite book |title=Historical Dictionary of Shinto |publisher=The Scarecrow Press |location=Lanham, Maryland, and London |year=2002 |last=Picken |first=Stuart D. B. |isbn= 0-8108-4016-2 }}
* {{cite book |title=The Religious Heritage of Japan: Foundations for Cross-Cultural Understanding in a Religiously Plural World |chapter=The Concept of Kami |first=Kenji |last=Ueda |editor=John Ross Carter (ed.) |year=1999 |pages=65–72 |publisher=Book East |location=[[Portland, Oregon|Portland, OR]] |isbn=0-9647040-4-8 |oclc=44454607}}
*{{cite book|last1=Williams|first1=George|last2=Bhar|first2=Ann Marie B.|last3=Marty|first3=Martin E.|authorlink3=Martin E. Marty|title=Shinto (Religions of the World)|date=2004|publisher=Chelsea House|isbn=0791080978}}
* {{cite book |title=The Essence of Shinto, Japan's Spiritual Heart |publisher=Kodansha International |location=Tokyo, New York, London |first=Motohisa |last=Yamakage |year=2007 |isbn=4-7700-3044-4}}
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==বহিঃসংযোগ==
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* [http://www.jinjahoncho.or.jp/en/ Jinja Honcho – English]—The Official Japanese Organization of 80,000 Shinto Shrines
* [http://eos.kokugakuin.ac.jp/modules/xwords/ Kokugakuin University Encyclopedia of Shinto] and its Japanese [http://21coe.kokugakuin.ac.jp/db/jinja/ Shinto Jinja Database]
* [http://www.naranet.co.jp/gallery-e/index.html Chiga Yoshimi Gallery]—The Scenery of Nara's Shrines and Temples which were drawn by Chiga Yoshimi.
* [http://www.tsubakishrine.org/ Tsubaki Grand Shrine of America]—Tsubaki Grand Shrine of America: Jinja Shinto in North America, branch of Tsubaki Grand Shrine in Mie Japan
* [http://www.heianjingu.or.jp/index_e.html Heian Jingu Shrine]—Heian Shrine in Kyoto City was built in 1895 in commemoration of the 1100th anniversary of the move of Japanese Capital from Nara to Kyoto in 794.
* [http://www.meijijingu.or.jp/english/index.html Meiji Jingu]—Meiji Jingu Shrine in Yoyogi, Tokyo, commemorates Emperor Taisho and his wife Empress Shoken.
* [http://www.yasukuni.or.jp/english/index.html Yasukuni Jinja]—A shrine for the honoring of Japanese War Dead, English site.
* [http://www.shoinjinja.org/english/ Shoin-Jinja]—Shoin Shrine in Tokyo enshrines Yoshida Shoin, a spiritual leader of Meiji Restoration.
* [http://www.yushimatenjin.or.jp/pc/eng-page/english.htm Yushima Tenjin]—A Tokyo Shrine with and English site—Shrine for Ameno-tajikaraono-mikoto and Sugawara Michizane.
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