Shinto priests

E503662

Shinto priests are religious functionaries in Japan who conduct rituals, maintain shrines, and mediate between humans and the kami (spirits) in the Shinto tradition.

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Shinto priesthood 3

Statements (49)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Shinto clergy
religious functionary
religious occupation
associatedWithConcept kami
offerings
prayer
ritual purity
countryOfPractice Japan NERFINISHED
femaleTitle jōkan NERFINISHED
miko
genderInclusion female
male
languageOfRitual Japanese
maleTitle gūji NERFINISHED
kannushi
organizationalAffiliation Association of Shinto Shrines NERFINISHED
performAct blessing of objects
consecration of shrines
exorcism rites
performChant norito NERFINISHED
performRitualType New Year rituals
blessing ceremonies
groundbreaking ceremonies
harvest festivals
life-cycle ceremonies
matsuri ceremonies
purification rites
seasonal festivals
wedding ceremonies
primaryRole conduct Shinto rituals
maintain Shinto shrines
mediate between humans and kami
religion Shinto
serveAt Shinto shrines NERFINISHED
subClassOf clergy
religious leaders
trainingInstitution Kogakkan University NERFINISHED
Kokugakuin University NERFINISHED
trainingRequired Shinto theological education
useRitualObject gohei NERFINISHED
ofuda
omamori
sakaki branches
shimenawa NERFINISHED
wearGarment eboshi
hakama
jōe
kariginu
sokutai NERFINISHED

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Shinto shrines staffedBy Shinto priests
Hie Shrine governingBody Shinto priests
this entity surface form: Shinto priesthood
Itsukushima Shrine governingBody Shinto priests
this entity surface form: Shinto priesthood
Honden (main hall) associatedWith Shinto priests
this entity surface form: Shinto priesthood
Yabusame Shinji (horseback archery ritual) associatedWith Shinto priests
subject surface form: Yabusame Shinji
Chokusaisha hasTypeOfVisitor Shinto priests
Niiname-sai hasParticipant Shinto priests