Shinbutsu kakuri
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title:
Shinbutsu kakuri
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The term shinbutsu kakuri in Japanese Buddhist terminogy refers to the tendency in medieval and early modern Japan to keep some kami separate from Buddhism. While some kami were integrated in Buddhism, others were kept systematically away from Buddhism. This phenomenon had significant consequences for Japanese culture as a whole. It should not be confused with shinbutsu bunri or with haibutsu kishaku, which are phenomenons recurrent in Japanese history and usually due to political causes. While
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Practice of keeping kami separate from Buddhism
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shinbutsu_kakuri
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2023-04-19T16:12:32Z
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