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This is "Hakama, Wool, Dark Navy". Images 1-4 are samples. There is no upper thread. Shinto A unique Japanese ethnic belief system. Its characteristics are seen in the existing court's traditional Shinto rituals and folk beliefs. It has existed since ancient times, and nature worship and ancestor worship with personal gods are central. The word Shinto first appeared in the pre-accession chronicle of Emperor Yomei in the Nihon Shoki, used in contrast to Buddhism. The belief in Shinto is called "Kannagara," which is seen in the note of the pre-accession chronicle of Emperor Kotoku: "Kannagara follows Shinto." Since ancient times, it has been influenced by Onmyodo, Confucianism, Buddhism, etc., and has changed historically, leading to the establishment of various Shinto doctrines. From the late Nara to the early Heian period, the Honji Suijaku theory emerged from the syncretism with the ideas of Tendai and Shingon Buddhism, and Ryobu Shinto was established. In the Kamakura period, Ise Shinto emerged, and in the Muromachi period, Yoshida Shinto was born. In the Edo period, there was early Confucian Shinto, which was strongly influenced by Confucianism, and Suika Shinto. From the mid-Edo period onwards, Shinto, which was strongly influenced by Kokugaku (National Learning), established a theoretical aspect such as Fukko Shinto (Restoration Shinto). In the Meiji period, Shrine Shinto was established as State Shinto, but the Kyoha Shinto (Sect Shinto), which had its beginnings since the end of the Edo period, was also officially recognized. After the war, Shinto was separated from state protection and continues to exist based on folk beliefs. Unused, but as it has been stored, it is listed as "Like new". There is basting thread. Image 12 Size Inseam 84cm Weight 910g Thank you. | Ichinomiya | Iwakura | Ujiko | Kanpeisha | Gosha | Kokuheisha | Shikinai-sha | Shinkai | Jingikan | Jinja Kenchiku | Jinja Honcho | Shoku | Shintai | Shinto Shirei | Shinpo | Jinmyocho | Shinryo | Sessha/Massha | Sosha | Sonsha | Torii | Himorogi | Fu-kensha | Heihaku | Bekkaku Kanpeisha | Myojin | Mukakusha
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