Shinto (historical association of the Order of the Sacred Treasure)

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Shinto (in the historical context of the Order of the Sacred Treasure) refers to the traditional Japanese religion whose deities, rituals, and imperial symbolism historically underpinned the spiritual and ceremonial framework of this state honor.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf religious-tradition-association
associatedWith Order of the Sacred Treasure
Shinto
ceremonialFrameworkFor Order of the Sacred Treasure
country Japan
culturalContext Japanese imperial tradition
functionInHonoursSystem provided religious and ceremonial context for conferral of the Order of the Sacred Treasure
historicalRole provided spiritual legitimacy to the Order of the Sacred Treasure
ideologicalFunction reinforced imperial authority through religious symbolism
influenced design and symbolism of the Order of the Sacred Treasure insignia
linkedTo Imperial Household
surface form: Imperial Household of Japan

State Shinto
relatedConcept imperial cult in Japan
state honor
religiousBasisFor sacralization of the emperor in the context of the Order of the Sacred Treasure
religiousContext traditional Japanese religion
ritualElements Shinto-style ceremonies connected to state honors
spiritualFrameworkFor Order of the Sacred Treasure
symbolicElements veneration of kami associated with the Japanese state
timePeriod Meiji era
surface form: Meiji period and later modern Japanese state
underpinned deity-related symbolism of the Order of the Sacred Treasure
imperial symbolism of the Order of the Sacred Treasure
ritual aspects of the Order of the Sacred Treasure
usedBy Japanese state

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Silver Rays with Neck Ribbon associatedReligion Shinto (historical association of the Order of the Sacred Treasure)