Shinto the Kami Way
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Shinto: The Kami Way provides an enlightening window into this Japanese faith.
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- A paperback book on Shinto, the traditional religion of Japan
- Authored by Dr. Sokyo Ono, a renowned expert in Shinto studies
- Provides an in-depth exploration of the Kami Way and its rituals
- Includes insights into the historical and cultural context of Shinto
- Published on April 15, 2004, making it a valuable resource on the subject
- Ideal for individuals interested in Japanese spirituality and culture
| Item Weight | 0.6 lbs (270 grams) |
Who Should Buy?
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Spiritual Seekers
Individuals exploring spirituality will gain insights into Shinto practices and beliefs that resonate with personal growth.
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Cultural Enthusiasts
Those interested in Japanese culture will benefit from a deep understanding of Shinto's historical and cultural significance.
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Students of Religion
Academics studying comparative religion will find valuable information on Shinto's principles and its distinction from other faiths.
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Casual Readers
Those looking for light reading may find the detailed nature of the text overwhelming and engaging.
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Non-Religious Individuals
Individuals disinterested in religious or spiritual matters may not find the content meaningful or relevant.
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Strictly Academic Focus
Scholars seeking a rigorous academic analysis might find the book's narrative style too simplistic for their needs.
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Shinto the Kami Way
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General Editorial Review
Shinto the Kami Way is a beginner-friendly book that provides basic information on the Shinto religion. While some customers were disappointed that the book did not focus more on the kami themselves, it still offers valuable insights into the temples and the way of living that is still prevalent in Japan today. The book is written in plain and simple terms, making it easy to understand and a good starting point for those interested in learning about Shinto. Dr. Ono does an excellent job explaining a complex topic, making the book a great resource for beginners.
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Pros
- Beginner-friendly and easy to understand
- Provides good basic information on Shinto religion
- Provides a good launch point into the practices and beliefs of Shinto
- Includes helpful titles for other texts important to Shinto
Cons
- Some customers were disappointed that the book did not focus more on the kami themselves
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Features & Benefits
- Shinto is the indigenous faith of the Japanese people.
- It is an amalgam of attitudes, ideas, and ways of doing things that have become an integral part of the Japanese mannerism.
- Shinto is a personal faith in the kami and a communal way of life.
- This book unveils Shinto's spiritual characteristics and discusses the architecture and function of Shinto shrines.
- Shinto's lively festivals, worship, music, and sacred regalia illustrate Shinto's influence on all levels of Japanese life.
- The book has 15 photographs, numerous drawings, and introduces the reader to two millennia of indigenous Japanese belief in the kami and communal life.