New History of Shinto
Discover the rich tapestry of Japan's indigenous religion with New History of Shinto by John Breen. Published by John Wiley and Sons Ltd in 2010, this enlightening hardback spans 280 pages, providing readers with a comprehensive overview of Shinto from its ancient roots to contemporary practices.
This accessible guide delves into the fascinating myths, sacred sites, and rituals associated with kami worship, illuminating their significance in shaping Shinto's enduring religious identity. Whether you're a scholar, a practitioner, or simply curious about Japan's spiritual heritage, this book serves as a valuable resource to deepen your understanding of Shinto's historical evolution and its vital role in Japanese culture.
Enhance your library with this essential read and explore the profound legacy of Shinto today!