Shintoism, Part 1

Flashcards

Match the items on the right to the items on the left.
AmaterasuThe sun-goddess, the chief deity worshipped in Shintoism
Bushido Code
Literally, “the warrior-knight-way”. The code practiced by the military class of the feudal period (Samurai)
Emperor Meiji
The Japanese emperor who established Shinto as the state religion of Japan
Harakiri
Ceremonial suicide committed by the Bushido warrior as atonement for failure or bad judgment (death was to be preferred to disgrace)
Hondon
Inner sanctuary of a Shinto shrine in which is housed the Shintai, or “god body”
Izanagi
The “female-who-invites”; the female deity who, in Shinto myth, gave birth to the eight islands of Japan

IzanamiThe “male-who-invites”; the male deity who, along with the female deity
Izanagi, produced the Japanese islands and Japanese people
JigaiMethod of suicide consisting of cutting the jugular vein; committed by females as an atonement for their sins
Kami
Sacred power found in both animate and inanimate objects; this power is deified in Shintoism
Kami Dama
“The god shelf” found in private homes on which are placed memorial tablets with names of an ancestor or deity inscribed on it


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