Soul of Japan

Author: Ise Jingu

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Description: Soul of Japan por Ise Jingu offers an introduction to Shinto, Japan's indigenous faith, and the Ise Grand Shrine. Explore the essence of Japanese mythology and culture through its core beliefs and rituals.

Pages: 30

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