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A Popular Dictionary of Shinto
The following entries can be found in A Popular Dictionary of Shinto by Brian Bocking, NTC, 1997.

Significant articles
3 paragraphs or over ½ page (20 lines) to 2 pages
 * Aki-matsuri; Amagoi; Amaterasu ō-mikami;
 * Bon; Bosatsu;
 * Chōchin; Confucianism and Shinto;
 * Onisaburō Deguchi;
 * Ema;
 * Fushimi Inari taisha;
 * Gion matsuri; Gōshi;
 * Hachiman or Daibosatsu; Hadaka-matsuri; Haru-matsuri; Atsutane Hirata; Honji-suijaku;
 * Kowashi Inoue; Ise Jingū; Itako or Ichiko; Hirobumi Itō; Tomomi Iwakura; Izumo taisha;
 * Japan; Jichinsai; Jikkō-kyō; Jinja; Jinja gappei; Jinja Honchō; Jinja shintō; Junpai;
 * Kada no Azumamro; Kagura; Kami; Kasuga; Kegare; Chikafusa Kitabatake; Kojiki; Kokka shintō; Kokugakuin Daigaku; Kokutai no hongi; Kōshitsu saishi; Kūkai; Munetada Kurozumi; Kyōha Shintō; Kyōiku chokugo;
 * Zankō Masuho; Matsuri; Meiji; Mikoshi or Shin-yo; Minkan Shinkō; Mito-gaku; Norinaga Motoori;
 * Nenchū gyōji or Nenjū gyōji;
 * Takamasa Ōkuni; Ōmoto or Ōmoto-kyo;
 * Ritsuryō;
 * Saigū; Saijin ronsō; Sake; Sanshu no shinki; Sato-miya; Shakaku seido; Shinbutsu bunri or Shinbutsu hanzen; Shinbutsu shūgō; Shingaku; Shin-mon; Shinsen; Shinshoku; Shintai; Shintō; Shinto kaiga; Shintō scholarship; Shintō Taikyō; Shinzen kekkon; Shishi-mai; Shōwa tennō; Shūkyō Dantai Hō; Sōsai; Suiga shintō;
 * Ta-asobi; Tama; Tanabata; Tenjin matsuri; Tenshō kōtai jingū-kyō; Tokugawa period; Torii;
 * Watarai shintō or Ise shintō or Geku shintō;
 * Yasukuni Jinja; Yatai; Kanetomo Yoshida or Kanetomo Urabe; Koretari Yoshikawa;

Minor articles
1 or 2 paragraphs or 19 lines or less
 * Aburage; Agata-yo-matsuri; Age-uma matsuri; Aichi-ken gokuku jinja; Aidono; Ainu; Akaki; Akama Jingū; Bunji Akasawa; Akiba-san hongu akiba jinja; Aku; Ama-tsu-kami; Ame-no-minaka-nushi-no-kami; Ame-tsuchi; Ananai-kyō; Anzen; Aoi-matsuri; Araburu kami; Hakuseki Arai; Asa-gutsu; Keisai Asami; Aso Jinja; Atsuta jingū; Aun no kokyo; Awashisima-sama; Azuchi-Momoyama period; Azuma-asobi;
 * Bakemono; Bakufu; Nobutomo Ban; Bekka; Bekkaku-kampei-sha; Bekkū; Benzaiten; Beppyō-jinja; Bishamon; Bōfu tenmangū; Bokusen; Bonden; Bon odori; Bugaku; Bunrei; Bunsha; Butsudan; Byakkō-shinkō-kai;
 * Chagu-chagu umako; Chichibu yo-matsuri; Chien-shin; Chigi; Chigo; Chinju or Chinju no kami; Chinka-shiki; Chinkon; Chi-no-wa; Chinza-sai; Chokusai-sha; Chokushi; Chūkon-hi; Chūsai*; Constitution of Japan;
 * Dai-gūji; Daijōsai; Daikoku; Daikyō-in; Daimyō; Dainichi nyorai; Dajōkan; Dango; Dashi; Dazaifu Tenmangū; Nao Deguchi; Nobuyoshi Deguchi or Nobuyoshi Watarai; Dengaku; Dengyō Daishi; Doburoku; Dōkyō; Dorokake matsuri; Dōsojin; Dōzoku; Dōzoku-shin;
 * Ebisu; Eboshi; Edo period; Ehō-mairi; Eight imperial tutelary deities; Emaki-mono; En-gi; Engi shiki; En-musubi; En-nichi; En no Ozuno; Entenraku;
 * Fudoki; Fuji-kō; Fuji-no-yamabiraki; Fuji-san; Fuji-san Hongū sengen jinja; Fugi sengen jinja; Fujiwara; Fukei jiken; Fukko-Shintō; Bisei Fukuba; Fuku o yobu jisha jiten; Fuku-roku-ju; Fundama; Fundama matsuri; Funa-kurabe; Fundoshi; Furusato; Fūryū-mono; Fusō-kyō; Futami okitami jinja; Futara-san jinja; Fuyu no matsuri;
 * Gagaku; Gan-gake; Ganjitsu; Gekū Shintō; Genroku era; Genze-riyaku; Gion; Gishikiden; Gōhan matsuri; Go-hei; Masahisa Goi; Gōkaku; Gokoku jinja; Gongen; Gongen-zukuri; Go'ō jinja; Goryō; Goryō-e; Gosekku; Go-shiki-ban; Goyōsai; Gozu tennō; Gū; Gūji; Gyōretsu;
 * Hachimaki; Hachiman shrines; Hachiman-zukuri; Hachiōji; Yaichi Haga; Kaneyori Hagiwara; Haibutsu kishaku; Haiden; Hairei; Hakama; Hakata Dontaku; Hakkō-ichiu; Hakusan; Hakushu; Hama-ori; Hama-ori-sai; Hamaya; Hanabi taikai; Hanagasa; Hoki'ichi Hanewa; Han-honji-suijaku; Happi; Harae; Harae-do; Haraigushi; Hara-obi; Hare-no-hi; Kakugyō Hasegawa; Hassokuan; Hatsuho; Hastu-miya-mairi; Hatsumōde; Nakatsune Hattori; Hayashi; Razan Hayashi; Heian; Heian Jingu; Heiden; Heihaku; Hibuse matsuri; Hidaka hibuse matsuri; Hie jinja; Hie taisha; Hikiyama matsuri; Himachi; Hi-matsuri; Himorogi; Hina-matsuri; Hi-no-kami; Hinoki; Hiōgi; Hirano jinja; Hiraoka jinja; Hiru-ko-no-kami; Hitogata; Hō; Hōbei; Hō-gyoku; Hōken; Hōkoku jinja; Hokora; Honden; Hongū; Honkawa kagura; Honmichi; Hon-matsuri; Hōren; Hōsō-shin; Hotei; Hotoke; Hotokū; Hyukudo mairi; Hyottoko;
 * Ichi; Kaneyoshi Ichijo; Ichi-no-miya; Ikan; Mitusama Ikeda; Imamiya Ebisu-jinja; Imi; Imi-kotoba; Masakuni Inaba; Inari; I-no-hi; Ino kagura; Inukko matsuri; Inuyama Matsuri; Ireisai; Ise kō; Ishi-age; Baigan Ishida; Isinokami Jingū; Itsukushima jinja; Iwaki-san jinja; Iwasaka; Iswashimizu Hachiman gū; Iwashimizu-matsuri; Iwato-biraki; Iwai-den; Iwau; Izanagi and Izanami;
 * Jidai matsuri; Jigami; Jikkan; Jingihaku; Jingi-in; Jingikan; Jingi kanyō; Jingishō; Jingū; Jingūji; Jingū-kyō; Jinja chō; Jinja fukkyū; Jinja kaikan; Jinja kyōkai zasshi; Jinja-kyoku; Jinja saishiki; Jinja sanpei; Ji-nushi-gami; Jisha; Jishu jinja; Onkō Jiun or Sonja; Jōe; Jōgan gishiki; Jōtōsai; Jūni-shi; Junrei; Jurōjin; Jūsan mairi;
 * Kadomatsu; Kado-mori-no-kami; Kaeru; Kagura-den; Kai-i; Kaijin; Kaijin matsuri; Kakure kirishtan; Kakuriyo; Kamadogami; Kamakura; Kamakura period; Kamen; Kamidana; Kami-gakari; Kami-kaze; Kami-mukae; Kami-mōde; Kami-na-zuki; Kami-okuri; Kamo jinja; Kamo no Mabuchi; Kampeisha; Kanda Matsuri; Kangen-sai; Kanmuri; Kannagara no michi; Kanname-sai; Kannon; Kannushi; Kansha; Kappa; Kappa tennō-sai; Karatsu kunchi; Kariginu; Karuta; Kasa; Kashiko-dokoro; Kashima jingū; Kashiwade; Kasuga-matsuri; Kasuga taisha; Kasuga-zukuri; Katori jingū; Katsuogi; Kawagoe matsuri; Bunjiro Kawate; Kawaya no kami; Kazami-no-Kagura; Kazari; Keiba; Keidaichi; Keishin seikatsu no kōryō; Ke-mari; Kenkoku kinen no hi; Kenpeishi; Kenzoku; Ketsuen-shin; Kibitsu jinja; Kibitsu-zukuri; Kibuku; Kigan; Kiku no sekku; Kinchaku; Kinen; Kinukasa; Kiri-nusa; Kitano tenjin engi; Kitano tenmangū; Kitō; Kō; Kōbe Nishinomiya jinja; Kōdō; Kodomi-no-hi; Kogakkan University; Kogo-shūi; Kōjin or Kōjin-sama; Kokka; Kokugaku; Kokuheisha; Kokumin girei; Kokumin seishin bunka kenkyūsho; Kokutai; Koma-inu; Kompira; Konjin; Konkō Daijin; Konkō-kyō; Seizō Konō; Kono-hana-sakuya-hime; Kōrei-den; Kōreisai; Kōshin; Kōtai jingū; Kotodama; Koto-shiro-nushi-no-kami; Kōtsū-anzen; Kugatachi; Kujō; Kumano Nachi taisha; Banzan Kumazawa; Kumotsu; Kuni; Kuni no miyatsu; Kuni-toko-tachi no mikoto; Kunteki-o-shō; Kurama-no-hi-matsuri; Kuroki; Kurozumi-kyō; Masashige Kunonoki; Kyōbushō; Kyōdō-shoku; Kyogen; Kyokusui-no-en; Kyūchū sanden;
 * Magatsuhi-no-kami; Mai-kaa; Majinai; Makoto; Man’yōshū; Marebito; Sakura Maruyama; Massha; Mato-i; Matsuno-o taisha; Matsuri-goto; Meiji Constitution; Meiji jingū; Meiji Tennō; Mi-; Mi-itsu; Mikado; Miki or O-miki; Tokuharu Miki; Miko; Mi-ko-gami; Mi-kuruma-yama matsuri; Mi-megumi; Minatogawa jinja; Misogi; Misogi-harai; Misogi-harai-no-kami; Mi-tama no fuyu; Mi-tarashi; Miyaza; Mizugaki; Mizugori; Mochi; Mono; Mono-imi; Mononobe; Eifu Motoda or Nagazane; Munakata-no-kami; Muneage; Muromachi period or Ashikaga period; Mushi-kuyō; Musubi-no-kami; Myōga kagura; Myōjin; Myōken;
 * Nachi no hi-matsuri; Nagare-zukuri; Nagasaki Kunchi; Nagata Jinja; Tōju Nakae; Miki Nakayama; Namahage; Namazu; Nanakusa; Naorai; Nara period; Natsu-matsuri; Negai or o-negai; Nihongi or Nihon Shoki; Nijūni-sha; Nikkō Tōshōgū; Sontoku Ninomiya; Buntarō Nishino; Nishonomiya ebisu jinja; Nogi jinja; Norito;
 * O-; Ōchō yōshiki; O-fuda; Ogamiya-san; Ōharae; Okage-mairi; O-kiyume; Oku-mai; Okumiya; Ō-kuni-nushi or Ō-kuni-nushi no-mikoto; O-mamori; O-mato-shinji; Ombashira matsuri; O-mikuji; Ōmisoka; Oni; Onmyō-dō; Onmyō-ryō or On’yō-ryō; Onryō; Ontake-kyō; Ōsaka tenmangū; Ōsaka gokoku jinja; Oshi or Onshi; O-shio-i; O-tabisho; O-ta-fuku; Otome-mai; Ōtori-zukuri; O-watari; Ōyōmei; O-zōni;
 * Raijin; Reijin; Reisai; Riyaku; Ryōbu Shintō; Ryūgū; Ryūjin; Ryūkyū;
 * Sae no kami or Sai no kami; Saifuku; Saigi; Saijitsu; Saikai; Saikan; Saikigu; Saimotsu; Saiō; Saisei itchi; Saisen; Saishu; Saiten; Sakaki; Sanbō; Sandō; Sangu or Sanku; Saniwa; Sanja; Sanja matsuri; Sanja takusen; Sanjō no kyōsoku; Sanjūban-shin; Sankei; Sannō; Sannō ichijitsu shintō; Sannō-matsuri; Sanzoro matsuri; Sapporo Jinja; Saruda-hiko; Sashiha; Sato-kagura; Seijin shiki; Seikyō bunri; Seimei; Shishoku matsuri; Sekai Kyūsei-kyō; Sendai Kuji Hongi; Sendatsu; Sengen-zukuri; Sengoku; Sengū; Senja mairi; Senkō no gi; Senza-sai; Senzo; Sessha; Setsubun; -sha; Shaden; Sha-go; Shajikyoku; Shaka; Shake; Shaku; Sha-musho; Shasō; Shichi-fuku-jin; Shichi-go-san; Shiki-nai-sha; Shikinen sengū; Shikon; Shimekazari; Shimenawa; Shinbatsu; Shinboku; Shinden; Shindō; Shin’en; Shingaku (movement); Shingon; Shinji; Shinji nō; Shinkai; Shinkan; Shinkō; Shinmei; Shinmei-zukuri; Shin-pō; Shinsenden; Shinsen Shōji-roku; Shinshū-kyō; Shintaizan; Shinten; Shintō Directive; Shintō Gobusho; Shintoku; Shintō Shūseiha; Shintō taisei-kyō; Shinzō; Shiogama jinja; Shirakawa clan; Shishi; Shōen; Shōgatsu; Shōgūji; Shōgun; Shōjiki; Shōjin; Shōkonsha; Shōrō nagashi; Shōsha; Shōten; Shōzoku; Shūbatsu; Shūgaku ryokō; Shugendō; Shūkyo hōjin; Shūkyō Hōjin Hō; Shushi; Shushi-gaku; Shūshin; Sōdai-kai; Sokui-kanjō; Sonae-mono; Soreisha; State Shintō; Suijin; Suitengū; Sūkei-kai; Sukuna-hikona-no-kami; Sumida Inari jinja sairei; Sumiyoshi taisha; Sumiyoshi-zukuri; Sumō; Susa-no-o or Susa-no-o no-mikoto; Sutanpu bukku; Suwa (lake shrine); Suwa (clan); Suzu;
 * Taikyo; Taikyō senpu undō; Taima; Taimatsu; Taisai; Taisha; Taisha-zukuri; Taishō tennō; Taiwan jinja; Takama-ga-hara; Takatsuki; Takayama matsuri; Shingen Takeda; Take-mike-zuchi-no-kami; Shikibu Takenouchi; Takuno-no-kodomo kagura; Takusen; Tamagaki; Tamagushi; Tama-matsuri; Tama-shizume; Tama-ya or Mitama-ya or Sorei-sha; Masaharu Taniguchi; Ta-no-kami; Tanritsu jinja; Tanuki; Tatari; Ta-ue-sai; Tayū; Temizu; Tendai sect; Tenjin; Tenkai; Tennō (title of kami); Tennō (title of emperor); Tennō matsuri; Tennō-rei; Tennō-sei; Tenrikyō; Tera-uke; Togyo; Tōka; Tōka ebisu; Tokoyo; Ieyasu Tokugawa; Mitsukuni Tokagawa; Tokoshu shinji; Tōno Matsuri; Tori-mono; Tori-no-hi; Tōrisha; Tōrō; Toshidon; Toshigami; Toshi-goi no matsuri; Toshi-otoko or Toshi-onna; Toshitokujin; Tōshō Daigongen; Tōshō-gū haru no taisai; Tōyama-no-shimotsuki matsuri; Toyoashi-hara-no-mizuho-no-kuni; Hideyoshi Toyotomi; Toyo-uke no kami or toyo-uke-hime; Tsuina; Tsu jichinsai; Tsukimachi; Tsukimi; Tsukimi-dango; Tsuki-nami no matsuri; Tsuki-yomi; Tsukuba-san or Mount Tsukuba; Tsumi; Tsunabi; Tsurugoaka Hachimangū; Tsutsushimi; Tsūzoku shintō;
 * Ubasoku; Ubuko; Ubusana or Ubasana no kami; Ueno Tenjin Matsuri; Uesugi Matsuri; Uji; Ujigami; Ujigami-sai; Ujiko; Ujiko-kai; Ujiko-shirabe; Ujiko sōdai; Uji-no-kami; Umi no kami or Kaijin; Utsushi-yo; Uyamau;
 * Wagakusha; Waka-miya; Wakamiya jinja; Waraji; Warei taisai; Ieyuki Watarai; Wazawai;
 * Yabusame; Yaku-barai; Yakudoshi; Yamaboko; Yamabushi; Akiyoshi Yamada; Sokō Yamaga; Yama-miya; Yama-no-kami; Yamato; Yamato-mai; Ansai Yamazaki; Yao-otome; Yao-yoruzo-no-kami; Yasaka jinja; Yashikigami; Yata no kagami; Yatsu-mune-zukari; Yogoto; Yōhaii-jo or Yōhai-sho or Yōhaiden; Yoi-matsuri; Yomi; Yori-shiro; Yoshida; Yoshida jinja; Kanemigi Yoshida; Yoshikawa Shintō; Yoshino jingū; Yudate matsuri; Yai-itsu Shintō; Yūtoku Inari jinja;
 * Zōka no kami; Zuijin; -zukuri;

Redirects
These articles are, entirely or primarily, redirects to others
 * Asakusa jinja; Ashikaga; Association of Shintō Shrines;
 * Bukki;
 * Dai-gongen;
 * Go-bunrei; Gobusho; Go-riyaku; Go-shintai;
 * Hatsu-mairi; Honjaku; Honsha;
 * Imperial Rescript on Education; Ise Shintō; Izanami;
 * Ji-matsuri; Jingi; Jingū Kōgakukan; Jingū taima; Jinja sankei;
 * Kamado no kami; Kami-arizuki; Kanna-zuki; Karaijin; Karaishin; Kasuga daimyōjin; Kasuga-sai; Kasuga taisai; Ke-no-hi; Koretari Kikkawa; Kokoro no furusato; Konpira; Kujiki; Kuni-toko-dachi no mikoto;
 * Mamori; Matsuri-bayashi; Megumi; Mikuji; Mi-tama; Mi-tama-shiro; Mi-taue; Miya-mairi; Mizugami; Momoyama;
 * Yukitada Nishigawara;
 * O-mochi; O-negai; On-matsuri; Otaue or Otaue-sai; Ō-yashiro;
 * Religious Juridicial Persons Law; Ryōbu shūgō shintō;
 * Saichō; Sai no kami; Saishi; Sakimitama; Sanmai; Sannō shintō; Sansha; Saru-no-hi; Saruta-hiko; Shin’i; Shintō shirei; Shin-yo; Shinza; Shiroki; Shishi-odori; Shōsai; Shrine Shintō; Shūha shintō; Sugawara no Michizane; Suigyō; Suika shintō; Sūkeisha-kai;
 * Taisei-kyō; Harunobu Takeda; Tango-no-sekku; Tōnin; Tōya;
 * Usa Hachimangū;
 * Yamatai; Yoshida Shintō;