Shinto in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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The anthology contains no mythology, and references to Shinto-related themes are notably few.
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It stems from a Shinto ritual and in former times, women and bereaved persons were not allowed to enter the bull fighting arena.
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It most often symbolically marks the entrance of a Shinto shrine.
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The government closely related Shinto with the holy emperor, and they used Shinto as a tool for their state governance.
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In Shinto, the prolongation of life using artificial means is a disgraceful act against life.
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Visitors to a Shinto shrine follow a purification ritual before presenting themselves to the kami.
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When the emperor visits Shinto shrines, it is always a pleasure party for him.
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In Shinto, "ame" (heaven) is a lofty, sacred world, the home of the "amatsukami".
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The traditional view, he says, is a modern construction of Shinto that has been projected back into history.
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In Shinto, this day is encouraged to be embraced as it is in the four affirmations of their religious code.
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