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AIM: Does religion reflect culture? Japanese Religion AIM: Does religion reflect culture?

DO NOW: Read Introduction Shinto is one of the two major religions in Japan.  The other is Buddhism.  Shinto began in the prehistoric period.  Shinto stresses an appreciation for the beauties of nature.  The earth, sky, sea, sun, moon, and the stars are worshipped as gods.  The sun is worshipped as the goddess Amaterasu, ancestress of the Japanese emperors.  The moon is the male god, while Mount Fuji is the mountain goddess.  Shinto festivals are held throughout the year, especially at the change of seasons in spring and fall. Many centuries later, Buddhism was introduced to Japan.  Buddhism and Shinto are quite different in their beliefs.

Shinto

Shinto…cont. Worship of ancestors and nature spirits. Belief in sacred power (kami) in both animate and inanimate objects. State religion of Japan until 1945

Buddhism 4th largest religion in the world. Explains the purpose of life, injustices, and the inequality around the world. Proves a way of life that will lead to true happiness.

Activity – Japanese religion exploration DIRECTIONS: With a partner, read the following dialogue that explains the differences between Shinto and Buddhism.    Highlight/underline important words and phrases, and circle things that you do not understand.   Evaluate which religion’s beliefs you would find more impressive and would follow. Fill out the template that follows with your thoughts.

Example Buddhist monk: Hello and welcome stranger. What brings you to our monastery garden? Shinto priest: I have come here hoping to learn about and understand your Buddhist beliefs. Buddhist monk: That may be very difficult. Our Buddhist religious beliefs are vastly different from those of you Shintoists. Shinto priest: Of course they’re different, but that doesn’t mean that we can’t exchange ideas and learn from each other.

Practice Buddhist monk: Very well.  Gautama, the Buddha, founded our religion in India many centuries ago. He taught us how to behave properly and how to live our lives. Who started Shinto? What great man or woman do you look up to? Shinto priest: No one person organized Shinto. Many people who lived a long time ago were responsible for our beliefs.

Activity – Japanese religion exploration DIRECTIONS: With a partner, read the following dialogue that explains the differences between Shinto and Buddhism.    Highlight/underline important words and phrases, and circle things that you do not understand.   Evaluate which religion’s beliefs you would find more impressive and would follow. Fill out the template that follows with your thoughts.

IS SHINTO OR BUDDHISM THE MORE IMPRESSIVE RELIGION? DIRECTIONS: After reading the dialogue above, using specific details you learned, evaluate whether Shinto or Buddhism is the more impressive religion.

Example – Writing Response