Of Shinto and Japanese Culture | Moriyasu Ito | Talks at Google
Moriyasu Ito, a priest with the renowned Meiji Jingu shrine in Tokyo, shares the history of Shintoism and how it has become a big part of Japanese culture. He talks about how Shinto first started in Japan, the way of Shinto in life, and its numerous festivities and celebrations.

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