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Jinzanshū |
(Tani Shigetō) This is a collection of Chinese poetry in forty-nine volumes written by Tani Jinzan (Shigetoo), a mid-Edo period follower of Suika Shintō; it was compiled by his son, Kakimori, and completed in 1728. The work is divided into eleven sections: poetry, writings, miscel... |
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Kasugagongengenki |
(Takatsukasa Mototada) Record of the Appearances of the Kasuga Deity . An illustrated handscroll ( emaki ) that presents various miraculous events associated with the Kasuga kami . Ink and colored pigments on silk. Twenty scrolls. This title is also used to indicate the text of this ... |
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Kitanotenjin'engi |
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Kojikiden |
(Motoori Norinaga) Exegesis of Kojiki [see Kojiki and Nihon shoki (Nihongi) ]. A commentary on Kojiki written by Motoori Norinaga . Forty-four fascicles in forty-four volumes. Completed in 1798. The first five fascicles were published in 1790 with the complete work appearing in p... |
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Kokonshingakuruihen |
(Mano Tokitsuna) Classified Editions of Shintō Studies Past and Present . An encyclopedic compendium of Shintō texts. Written by Mano Tokitsuna. Also referred to as Kokon shingaku ruijū shō ( Classified Notes on Shintō Studies Past and Present ). One hundred fascicles with a two-f... |
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Kokuikō |
On the Significance of the Country . Written by Kamo no Mabuchi. One fascicle. Originally " Kokui " (= kuni no kokoro "the significance of the country"), but is generally referred to as Kokui kō ( On the Significance of the Country ). One of the so-called "Fi... |
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Korenshū |
(Watarai Ieyuki) The Sacred Vessel Collection . Outline of Watarai Shintō teachings. Five fascicles. Compiled by the negi (Suppliant Priest) of the Outer Shrine, Watarai Ieyuki , between the Gen'ō and Engen eras (1319-40). The work explains such matters as the origins of the cosmo... |
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Korōkujitsuden |
(Watarai Yukitada) This is a collection of notes recording ancient practices to which the officials at the Outer Shrine of the Grand Shrines of Ise (Ise Jingū) were suppose to adhere. It was compiled around 1299 in one volume by Watarai Yukitada , a suppliant priest ( negi ) at the Outer ... |
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Koshichōkaidaiki |
(Hirata Atsutane) Essays on Sources from Ancient Histories. By Hirata Atsutane . One fascicle in four volumes with a one-volume appendix. Completed in 1819. Koshi chō ( Sources from Ancient Histories ) was originally entitled, Koshi wakumon ( Doubts Regarding Ancient Histories )... |
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Koshiden |
(Hirata Atsutane) Exegesis of Ancient Histories . A work by Hirata Atsutane . Thirty-seven fascicles. Inspired by Motoori Norinaga's Kojiki-den , this work takes Atsutane's own Koshi seibun and, dividing it into sections, provides a detailed commentary on it. This work serves as ... |
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Koshiseibun |
(Hirata Atsutane) Texts Generated from Ancient Histories. By Hirata Atsutane . Three fascicles, published from an original plan of fifteen fascicles. Manuscript completed in 1811; published 1818. The original project called for fifteen fascicles to extend up to the reign of Fem... |
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Kujihongiengi |
(Jihen) Deep Significances in the Kuji hongi . Written by Jihen. Ten fascicles (however, only fascicles one, three, four, five, and nine are extant). Completed in 1332. Also known as Shintō shoki engi . Commissioned by Watarai (Higaki) Tsuneyoshi of Ise, the work aims at clarifying ... |
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Kujikongen |
(Ichijō Kaneyoshi) Sources of Official Matters. Description and explanation of the origins of Muromachi period court ceremonies. Also referred to as Kanabun nenjū gyōji ( Annual Observances Written in the Kana Syllabary ). One fascicle, written by Ichijō Kaneyoshi. One theory h... |
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Kōnojisatabumi |
Record of Discourse on the Character "Kō." A record of the disputes that occurred between the two Ise Shrines on the use of the character "kō" (皇, "imperial;" "august"). Two fascicles. The disputes began in the second lunar month of 1296... |
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Kōtaijingū nenjūgyōji |
Annual Observances for the Imperial [Inner] Shrine . An early Kamakura period (late twelfth century) work that records the annual ceremonies and other observances at the Imperial (Inner) Shrine of Ise. Completed the sixth lunar month of 1192. Extant texts derive from a copy made by ... |
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Man'yōdaishōki |
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Miwadaimyōjin'engi |
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Miwamonogatari |
(Kumazawa Banzan) This eight volume text was written by Kumazawa Banzan (year of completion unknown). Over the course of his lifetime, Banzan wrote many books concerning Shintō, but of these, Miwa monogatari is the key to understanding the fundamentals of his views on Shintō. The t... |
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Nakatominoharaefūsuisō |
(Yamazaki Ansai) This three volume work (also known simply as the Fūsuisō ) was written by Yamazaki Ansai in his later years. The text is a commentary on Nakatomi-no-harae which serves as both a compendium of Shinto thought and as most important text of Suika Shintō. Ansai wrote that p... |
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Nakatominoharaekikigaki |
(Yoshida Kanetomo) This one volume work is the record of a lecture on the Nakatomi-no-harae given at Zenshōin by Yoshida Kanetomo, the founder of Yoshida Shintō. This particular lecture was given in 1490 (second day of the seventh month) and recorded by the Zen cleric Keijyo Shūrin (... |
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