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Read The First Japanese and The First Emperors on p. 442-443. Answer the following ques:ons: What is Kami? What is Shinto? How did the tradi:onal religious beliefs of Japan influence the first Emperors?

I can explain the similari:es and differences between Shinto and Japanese Buddhism. 7.27 Compare the major features of Shinto, Japan s indigenous religion, and Japanese Buddhism.

What are the two major religions in Japan? How did those religions begin in Japan? What major similari:es and differences can you find between the two religions? Why do you think other religions like Chris:anity and Islam are in the minority in Japan? Video: h)ps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mwrsjieo0cy#t=90

By the end of this lesson, you will be able to fill out this Venn Diagram Japanese Buddhism Shinto

The essence of Shinto is the Japanese devo:on to invisible spiritual beings and powers called kami, to shrines, and to various rituals.

Kami are not God or gods. They are spirits that are concerned with human beings - they appreciate our interest in them and want us to be happy - and if they are treated properly they will intervene in our lives to bring benefits like health, business success, and good exam results. Shinto is not a way of explaining the world. What mayers are rituals that enable human beings to communicate with kami.

Purifica:on Purity is at the heart of Shinto's understanding of good and evil. Impurity in Shinto refers to anything which separates people from kami. Worship Although Shinto worship features public and shared rituals at local shrines, it can also be a private and individual event, in which a person at a shrine (or in their home) prays to par:cular kami either to obtain something, or to thank the kami for something good that has happened. Rituals Shinto priests perform Shinto rituals and o^en live on the shrine grounds. Men and women can become priests, and they are allowed to marry and have children. Priests are aided by younger women (miko) during rituals and shrine tasks. Miko wear white kimono, must be unmarried, and are o^en the priests' daughters. hyps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6oxto- TlvQs

According to Shinto teachings, everything in nature has kami. Why would nature be so important to Japanese? Many Shinto shrines are places of intense calm with beaumful gardens. Why would shrines be placed in such beaumful places?

Buddhism is a tradimon that focuses on personal spiritual development. Buddhists strive for a deep insight into the true nature of life and do not worship gods or deimes.

Buddhists seek to reach a state of nirvana, following the path of the Buddha, Siddhartha Gautama, who went on a quest for Enlightenment around the sixth century BC. There is no belief in a personal god. The path to Enlightenment is through the pracmce and development of morality, meditamon and wisdom. Buddhists believe that life is both endless and subject to impermanence, suffering and uncertainty. Existence is endless because individuals are reincarnated over and over again, experiencing suffering throughout many lives.

There is no belief in a personal God. Buddhists believe change is always possible Buddhists can worship both at home or at a temple. The path to Enlightenment is through the pracmce and development of morality, meditamon, and wisdom. We will discuss more about Zen Buddhism when we study the Heian period.

h)p://video.about.com/buddhism/what- Is- Buddhism-.htm

The Four Noble Truths contain the essence of the Buddha's teachings. It was these four principles that the Buddha came to understand during his meditamon under the bodhi tree. The truth of suffering (Dukkha) The truth of the origin of suffering (Samudāya) The truth of the cessamon of suffering (Nirodha) The truth of the path to the cessamon of suffering (Magga) The Buddha is o_en compared to a physician. In the first two Noble Truths he diagnosed the problem (suffering) and idenmfied its cause. The third Noble Truth is the realizamon that there is a cure.

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Sources h)p://www.japan- guide.com/e/e2056.html h)p://www.bbc.co.uk/religion/religions/ shinto/