List: Shinto
Words and expressions used in Shinto, an ethnic religion of the people of Japan.
irregular okurigana Shinto expression noun noun (generic)
- all the gods and goddesses, all the deities
legend Shinto noun noun (generic)
- Ninigi no Mikoto (Japanese deity; grandson of Amaterasu, great grandfather of Emperor Jimmu)
honorific language rare term Shinto noun noun (generic)
- steamed rice as an offering to a god
Shinto noun noun (generic) Kyuushuu-ben
- patron god, ancestor deified as a kami
Shinto noun noun (generic) archaic
- priest
- member of one of the four administrative ranks in the ritsuryล system
- government official in charge of a town, esp. in Heian Kyoto
- prominent member of a town
- river boatman, captain of a riverboat
- (medieval) harbor manager
- bandit leader, head of a gang of brigands
Shinto noun noun (generic)
- reverentially offering a branch of the sacred tree
Shinto noun noun (generic)
- thanksgiving rice dish after childbirth
Shinto noun noun (generic)
- thanksgiving rice dish after childbirth
Shinto noun noun (generic)
- ceremony for moving a deity to a new site
Shinto noun noun (generic)
- part of the shrine dedication ceremony at the Hachiman shrine in Yoshitomi, where articulated wooden dolls enact a sumo bout