Who is enshrined in the most famous shrine in Japan?
The imperial ancestress Amaterasu.
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Why do many Japanese say that they are not religious?
They have no strict connection to one particular religious organization. At the same time, the same people practice activities that seem โreligious'.
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ลkuninushi-no-Kami is enshrined where, in which shrine?
Izumo Taisha (ๅบ้ฒๅคง็คพ)
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What is this called in Japanese? A formation of rocks that are thought to be sacred.
Iwato jinja (ๅฒฉๆธ็ฅ็คพ)
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What are the two parts of ไผๅข็ฅๅฎฎ Ise Jingลซ?
The Kลtai Jingลซ (Naikลซ) and the Toyouke Daijingลซ (Gekลซ)
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Who is Toyouke ลmikami?
He is the guardian of well-being and provides three essentials of human life: cloth, food and shelter.
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Izumo Taisha (ๅบ้ฒๅคง็คพ) is famous for a huge straw rope. What is the Japanese name of that rope?
shimenawa
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How did we "define" religion last week?
Human beingsโ relation to something that they regard as holy, sacred, absolute, spiritual, divine, or worthy of especial reverence.
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What is the name of the most important shrine in Japan?
ไผๅข็ฅๅฎฎ Ise Jingลซ
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Sometimes it is difficult to draw a line between what is religious and what is secular." What does this mean and why is that?
In Japan, religion goes through and connects many things that are not religious for others, and it cannot easily be separated from them.