In recent years, there has been a significant surge in interest in spiritual matters, including a noticeable move toward Eastern religions such as Shintoism. Until now, however, there has been
no resource in English providing extensive information about Shinto shrines for the many Westerners who travel to Japan to visit these sites.
With over 125 black-and-white photos, fifty detailed illustrations, and maps, this handy guidebook showcases sixty-six major Shinto shrines, many of which are World Heritage Sites or National
Treasures. In their opening section, the authors introduce fascinating aspects of this ancient shamanistic religion, which remains intricately woven into the very fabric of Japanese culture.
They discuss the history of Shintoism and its fundamental tenets; its relationship to Buddhism, Confucianism, Taoism, and other Eastern belief systems; customs and rites; pilgrimages and
recommended routes; and types of festivals.
The Guide portion of the book is organized by region of the country. For each shrine, there is a comprehensive entry highlighting important spiritual features, physical features of the
structure itself (architecture, design, and art), associated festivals, and enshrined gods. The authors also note the prayers offered, and the best times for travelers to visit.
The helpful Appendices include lists of shrines and festivals, and a glossary.