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Kunitsukami Philosophy - Indigenous Deities
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A philosophical layer in Shinto's dual pantheon. Kunitsukami, as opposed to Amatsukami (heavenly deities), refer to indigenous deities rooted in Japanese land and folk practice. Functioning as guardians of agriculture, fishing, and local communities, they represent the core of folk spirituality. This concept expresses an important stratum in Japanese spiritual history where Jomon indigenous spirituality merged with Yayoi Shinto.
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서브카테고리:Spirituality
소재지:Japan-wide
시대:ancient-present
영향 범위:국내
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