List: Shinto
Words and expressions used in Shinto, an ethnic religion of the people of Japan.
Shinto noun noun (generic)
- associate chief priest, deputy chief priest
Shinto noun noun (generic)
- procession towards the altar (in a wedding)
- stepping forward (towards an aristocrat)
Shinto noun noun (generic)
- three-times-three exchange of nuptial cups
Shinto noun noun (generic)
- silent clap (done during a funeral or during certain rites at the Ise Grand Shrine)
Shinto noun noun (generic)
- man-god, person enshrined as a god
Shinto noun noun (generic)
- heart symbol (to ward off evil spirits)
Shinto noun noun (generic)
- wild spirit (one of the aspects of the soul of a kami)
Shinto noun noun (generic)
- three shrines (usu. in ref. to Ise Grand Shrine, Iwashimizu Hachimangลซ and Kamo Shrine, or Kasuga Grand Shrine)
- three companies
Shinto noun noun (generic)
- powerful evil spirit that brings calamity, supernatural being that brings disaster
Shinto noun noun (generic)
- car purification