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Dokumen 123
List of sacred objects in Japanese mythology
Part of a series on
Japanese mythology
and
folklore
Mythic texts
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Myōjin
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and
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Yomi
Sacred objects
Ame-no-Nuboko
Kusanagi
Tonbokiri
Three Sacred Treasures
Shintō
and
Buddhism
Bon Festival
Ema
Setsubun
Torii
Buddhist temples
Shinto shrines
v
t
e
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Animism
/
Animatism
Kami
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Important literature
Kojiki
(
c.
711 CE
)
Nihon Shoki
(720 CE)
Fudoki
(713–723 CE)
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(797 CE)
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(807 CE)
Kujiki
(807–936 CE)
Engishiki
(927 CE)
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List of Shinto shrines
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Shinto architecture
Twenty-Two Shrines
Practices
Festivals
Kannushi
Miko
Music
Ritual dance
Ritual incantations
Ritual purification
See also
Edo neo-Confucianism
Glossary of Shinto
History
Kokugaku
Ko-Shintō
Mythical creatures
Nippon Kaigi
Religion in Japan
Secular Shrine Theory
State Shinto
Syncretism of Shinto and Buddhism
Religion portal
v
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The following is a list of sacred objects in
Japanese mythology
.
Contents
0–9
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A
Amenonuhoko
(
Japanese
:
天沼矛
)
Azusa Yumi
(
Japanese
:
梓弓
)
G
Gohei
(
Japanese
:
御幣
)
Goshintai
(
Japanese
:
御神体
)
H
Hama Yumi
(
Japanese
:
破魔弓
)
Heisoku
(
Japanese
:
幣束
)
I
Imperial Regalia of Japan
(
Japanese
:
三種の神器
)
K
Kagura suzu
(
Japanese
:
神楽鈴
)
Kusanagi
(
Japanese
:
草薙の剣
)
Koma-inu
(
Japanese
:
狛犬
)
M
Mitamashiro
(
Japanese
:
御霊代
)
N
Nihongo or Nippongo
(
Japanese
:
日本号
)
O
O-fuda
(
Japanese
:
御札
)
O-mamori
(
Japanese
:
御守
or
Japanese
:
お守り
)
O-mikuji
(
Japanese
:
御御籤
,
Japanese
:
御神籤
or
Japanese
:
おみくじ
)
Onbe
(
Japanese
:
御幣
)
O-nenju
(
Japanese
:
念珠
or
Japanese
:
数珠
)
Ōnusa
(
Japanese
:
大麻
)
Otegine
(
Japanese
:
御手杵
)
S
Shide
(
Japanese
:
紙垂
)
Shintai
(
Japanese
:
神体
)
Shimenawa
(
Japanese
:
注連縄
)
Suzu
(
Japanese
:
鈴
)
T
Tide jewels
Three Sacred Treasures
(
Japanese
:
三種の神器
)
The Three Great Spears of Japan
Tonbokiri
(
Japanese
:
蜻蛉切
)
Torii
(
Japanese
:
鳥居
)
U
Uchide-no-Kozuchi
(
Japanese
:
打ち出の小槌
)
Y
Yasakani no Magatama
(
Japanese
:
八尺瓊曲玉
)
Yata no kagami
(
Japanese
:
八咫鏡
)
See also
Glossary of Shinto
Japanese mythology
Shinto
External links
Shinto Concepts
Contents
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