Deck 9: Shinto
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Deck 9: Shinto
1
What is the definition of the following term:
-Amaterasu:
-Amaterasu:
(ah-mah-teh-rah-sooh; Japanese, "deity that shines in the sky") The Sun Goddess in Shinto. Enshrined at Ise, Amaterasu is the kami of the imperial family. As the Sun Goddess, she is the most august of all deities. Her descendants are considered the only rightful rulers of Japan.
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What is the definition of the following term:
-ema:
-ema:
(e'mah) Wooden tablets expressing pleadings to kami for success in life.
3
What is the definition of the following term:
-harae:
-harae:
(hah-rah-ee) Shinto purification.
4
What is the definition of the following term:
-Izanagi:
-Izanagi:
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What is the definition of the following term:
-Izanami:
-Izanami:
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What is the definition of the following term:
-jinja:
-jinja:
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What is the definition of the following term:
-kami:
-kami:
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What is the definition of the following term:
-Kojiki:
-Kojiki:
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What is the definition of the following term:
-matsuri:
-matsuri:
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10
What is the definition of the following term:
-miko:
-miko:
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11
What is the definition of the following term:
-mikoshi:
-mikoshi:
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12
What is the definition of the following term:
-misogi:
-misogi:
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13
What is the definition of the following term:
-Nihon shoki:
-Nihon shoki:
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14
What is the definition of the following term:
-norito:
-norito:
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What is the definition of the following term:
-omikuji:
-omikuji:
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What is the definition of the following term:
-shimenawa:
-shimenawa:
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17
What is the definition of the following term:
-shintai:
-shintai:
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18
What is the definition of the following term:
-Shinto:
-Shinto:
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What is the definition of the following term:
-temizuya:
-temizuya:
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20
What is the definition of the following term:
-torii:
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21
Shinto literally means the
A) way of the gods.
B) way of the Buddhas.
C) leanings of the heart.
D) New Way.
A) way of the gods.
B) way of the Buddhas.
C) leanings of the heart.
D) New Way.
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22
A matsuri is a
A) Confucian ritual.
B) Buddhist ceremony.
C) Shinto festival.
D) None of the above
A) Confucian ritual.
B) Buddhist ceremony.
C) Shinto festival.
D) None of the above
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23
In the Japanese creation myth, Izanagi is the _______ of Izanami.
A) father
B) husband
C) uncle
D) cousin
A) father
B) husband
C) uncle
D) cousin
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24
In the Japanese creation myth, Amaterasu is the _______ of Susa-no-o.
A) aunt
B) mother
C) cousin
D) sister
A) aunt
B) mother
C) cousin
D) sister
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25
According to Shinto myth, the Japanese imperial family is traceable back to the
A) Sun Goddess.
B) Moon God.
C) Storm God.
D) kami of Mt. Fuji.
A) Sun Goddess.
B) Moon God.
C) Storm God.
D) kami of Mt. Fuji.
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26
Which text(s) is (are) important for the study of Shinto?
A) Nihon shoki
B) Kojiki
C) Both a and b
D) Neither a nor b
A) Nihon shoki
B) Kojiki
C) Both a and b
D) Neither a nor b
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27
Kamikaze (divine wind) signaled Japan's blessing by the gods during
A) World War I.
B) the Mongol invasions in the thirteenth century.
C) the Sino-Japanese War of 1894-1895.
D) the Korean War of 1951-1953.
A) World War I.
B) the Mongol invasions in the thirteenth century.
C) the Sino-Japanese War of 1894-1895.
D) the Korean War of 1951-1953.
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28
Which of the following is not true about the Shinto text Kojiki?
A) It was compiled in 712 ce.
B) It contains a creation myth.
C) It is the oldest mythic-historical chronicle in Japan.
D) It was published during the Heian period.
A) It was compiled in 712 ce.
B) It contains a creation myth.
C) It is the oldest mythic-historical chronicle in Japan.
D) It was published during the Heian period.
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29
The Chinese account of Himiko says all of the following except Himiko was
A) female.
B) a shaman.
C) a ruler.
D) a man.
A) female.
B) a shaman.
C) a ruler.
D) a man.
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30
The divinity of the Japanese emperor was advanced by
A) Kokugaku.
B) State Shinto.
C) Both a and b
D) None of the above
A) Kokugaku.
B) State Shinto.
C) Both a and b
D) None of the above
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31
The "Seventeen Articles Constitution" was promulgated by
A) Emperor Jimmu.
B) Prince Shotoku.
C) Emperor Tenji.
D) Empress Jingo.
A) Emperor Jimmu.
B) Prince Shotoku.
C) Emperor Tenji.
D) Empress Jingo.
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32
In Nara Japan, the accommodation between Shinto and Buddhism was best evidenced by the Great Buddha at Todaiji Temple named
A) Guanyin.
B) Jizo.
C) Dainichi.
D) Amida.
A) Guanyin.
B) Jizo.
C) Dainichi.
D) Amida.
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33
The Shugendo movement best represents the merging of
A) Buddhism and Confucianism.
B) Confucianism and Shinto.
C) Shinto and Buddhism.
D) Confucianism, Buddhism, and Shinto.
A) Buddhism and Confucianism.
B) Confucianism and Shinto.
C) Shinto and Buddhism.
D) Confucianism, Buddhism, and Shinto.
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34
State Shinto was actively promoted in the
A) Nara period.
B) Heian period.
C) Kamakura period.
D) Meiji reign.
A) Nara period.
B) Heian period.
C) Kamakura period.
D) Meiji reign.
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35
The shrine that most prominently represents State Shinto is _______ Shrine.
A) Hachiman
B) Heian
C) Yasukuni
D) Izumo
A) Hachiman
B) Heian
C) Yasukuni
D) Izumo
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36
The number of groups officially recognized in Sect Shinto is
A) thirteen.
B) thirty.
C) thirty-six.
D) fifty.
A) thirteen.
B) thirty.
C) thirty-six.
D) fifty.
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37
All of the following are "New Religions" founded by charismatic leaders since the nineteenth century, except
A) Pure Land.
B) Tenrikyo.
C) Konkokyo.
D) Kurozumikyo.
A) Pure Land.
B) Tenrikyo.
C) Konkokyo.
D) Kurozumikyo.
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38
State Shinto officially ended with the
A) death of Emperor Meiji.
B) reign of Emperor Taisho.
C) disavowal of his divinity by Emperor Hirohito.
D) death of Emperor Hirohito.
A) death of Emperor Meiji.
B) reign of Emperor Taisho.
C) disavowal of his divinity by Emperor Hirohito.
D) death of Emperor Hirohito.
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39
At a Shinto shrine, worship of the deity by the public takes place at the
A) haiden.
B) honden.
C) torii.
D) temizuya.
A) haiden.
B) honden.
C) torii.
D) temizuya.
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40
In Shinto purification, which the following are considered effective materials?
A) Water
B) Salt
C) Soap
D) Both a and b
A) Water
B) Salt
C) Soap
D) Both a and b
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41
The Shrine at Ise is dedicated to
A) Izanagi.
B) Izanami.
C) Amaterasu.
D) Susa-no-o.
A) Izanagi.
B) Izanami.
C) Amaterasu.
D) Susa-no-o.
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42
The female attendants at Shinto shrines are known as
A) misogi.
B) miko.
C) matsuri.
D) mikoshi.
A) misogi.
B) miko.
C) matsuri.
D) mikoshi.
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43
The saishu is the Grand Priestess at
A) Ise.
B) Izumo.
C) Mt. Fuji.
D) Nachi Waterfall.
A) Ise.
B) Izumo.
C) Mt. Fuji.
D) Nachi Waterfall.
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44
The Shinto ritual of harae focuses on
A) purifying the participants.
B) appeasing the gods.
C) feeding the hungry ghosts.
D) entertaining the congregation.
A) purifying the participants.
B) appeasing the gods.
C) feeding the hungry ghosts.
D) entertaining the congregation.
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45
Misogi is the ritual of purification by
A) salt.
B) water.
C) soap.
D) fire.
A) salt.
B) water.
C) soap.
D) fire.
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46
In Shinto belief, the most serious pollutants are
A) blood.
B) death.
C) Both a and b
D) None of the above
A) blood.
B) death.
C) Both a and b
D) None of the above
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47
Jinja, the Shinto shrine, literally means
A) resting place for birds.
B) dwelling place of the kami.
C) House of Amaterasu.
D) holy place.
A) resting place for birds.
B) dwelling place of the kami.
C) House of Amaterasu.
D) holy place.
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48
The cross-bar gateway leading up to a Shinto shrine is known as
A) haiden.
B) honden.
C) temizuya.
D) torii.
A) haiden.
B) honden.
C) temizuya.
D) torii.
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49
All of the following can generally be found at a Shinto shrine except for
A) shimenawa.
B) temizuya.
C) carp.
D) torii.
A) shimenawa.
B) temizuya.
C) carp.
D) torii.
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50
The shintai, the divine "body" of the kami, is always housed in the
A) honden.
B) haiden.
C) temizuya.
D) torii.
A) honden.
B) haiden.
C) temizuya.
D) torii.
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51
The Inner Shrine at Ise is rebuilt on an adjacent lot every
A) 10 years.
B) 20 years.
C) 30 years.
D) 100 years.
A) 10 years.
B) 20 years.
C) 30 years.
D) 100 years.
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52
Setsubun, the "turning of the seasons" is celebrated on
A) New Year's Day.
B) January 15.
C) February 3.
D) May 1.
A) New Year's Day.
B) January 15.
C) February 3.
D) May 1.
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53
Tanabata, the Star Festival for young lovers, is celebrated on
A) May 5.
B) July 7.
C) July 14.
D) September 1.
A) May 5.
B) July 7.
C) July 14.
D) September 1.
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54
The ascension to the throne of a new emperor is marked by the
A) Niiname Festival.
B) Tanabata.
C) Daijosai.
D) Kinensai.
A) Niiname Festival.
B) Tanabata.
C) Daijosai.
D) Kinensai.
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55
Shinto beliefs and practices reach a global and younger audience through all of the following, except
A) karaoke.
B) manga.
C) anime.
D) video games.
A) karaoke.
B) manga.
C) anime.
D) video games.
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56
The Sanja Festival is celebrated in
A) Kyoto.
B) Ise.
C) Nara.
D) Tokyo.
A) Kyoto.
B) Ise.
C) Nara.
D) Tokyo.
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57
The Niiname Festival is celebrated in
A) spring.
B) summer.
C) fall.
D) winter.
A) spring.
B) summer.
C) fall.
D) winter.
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58
As part of the Shinto ritual, norito refers to
A) petitional prayer.
B) offerings of fruit, rice, and so on.
C) purification measures.
D) performance of dance.
A) petitional prayer.
B) offerings of fruit, rice, and so on.
C) purification measures.
D) performance of dance.
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59
Sacred space at the shrine is marked off by the
A) temizuya.
B) shimenawa.
C) ema.
D) omikuji.
A) temizuya.
B) shimenawa.
C) ema.
D) omikuji.
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60
In Shinto, kami can be deities, natural objects, animals, or humans.
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61
In the Shinto creation myth, Izanagi is female and Izanami is male.
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62
The Shinto deity Amaterasu is believed to be the daughter of Izanagi.
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63
The "Shin" in Shinto refers specifically to the Sun Goddess Amaterasu.
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64
All Shinto kami are benevolent deities who bring blessings to the faithful.
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65
Moral teaching is not emphasized in early Shinto.
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66
The term Shinto existed in Japan from the very beginning of Japanese civilization.
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67
Emperor Jimmu is the first human descendant of Amaterasu to rule Japan.
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68
The divine descendants of the Sun Goddess were originally rulers in the Yamato region of Japan.
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69
The Chinese account of Himiko provides a glimpse into the nature of women's role in Shinto beliefs in fourth century ce Japan.
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70
National Learning (Kokugaku) affirmed the equal importance of Shinto and Buddhism in Japan.
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71
The Yasukuni Shrine in Tokyo was built by Emperor Hirohito.
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72
State Shinto ended with Japan's defeat in World War II.
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73
In their religious practices, Japanese can embrace Shinto, Buddhism, and Confucianism all at the same time.
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74
Anyone, in whatever mental state or physical condition, can approach the kami to worship them.
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75
The Shinto purification ritual of misogi always involves water.
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76
Salt is believed to have purifying power in Shinto.
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77
To please the Shinto gods, live animals are often sacrificed at the shrine.
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78
The saishu at the Grand Shrine of Ise is always a woman.
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79
The deity at a Shinto shrine is housed in the haiden.
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The Inner Shrine at Ise is periodically torn down and rebuilt in exact identical form.
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