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The above will give you an idea of what Jinja Shinto entails (the traditional brand, most shrines of which are registered with the Jinja Honcho association). There's also [[Kyoha]] (sectarian shinto, started during the Meiji) and [[State Shinto]] (which helped bring on WWII). There's also [[folk Shinto]], which encompasses a myriad of family and regional traditions and practices).
 
The above will give you an idea of what Jinja Shinto entails (the traditional brand, most shrines of which are registered with the Jinja Honcho association). There's also [[Kyoha]] (sectarian shinto, started during the Meiji) and [[State Shinto]] (which helped bring on WWII). There's also [[folk Shinto]], which encompasses a myriad of family and regional traditions and practices).
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The first time the term ''Shintô'' is used within the [[Nihon Shoki]], according to Aston within his translation (''Nihongi''), is during the chapter concerning [[Emperor Yomei|Emperor Yômei's]] reign.  
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The first time the term ''Shint&ocirc;'' is used within the [[Nihon Shoki]], according to Aston within his translation (''Nihongi''), is during the chapter concerning [[Emperor Yomei|Emperor Y&ocirc;mei's]] reign<ref>Nihongi. Aston. 2.106.</ref>
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