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Definition of kami in English: kaminoun ˈkɑːmiˈkämē A divine being in the Shinto religion. Example sentencesExamples - The kami can be likened to nature spirits, and Shinto shrines are usually found in areas of natural beauty.
- I practice daily praying to the kami that nothing will go wrong.
- Jujutsu can trace its origins back to the ancient age of the kami and time immemorial as a unique Japanese martial art.
- Because of the concept of kami, Shinto at once affects the way tea is served, the way a package is wrapped, the way a war is fought, and the way an emperor is crowned.
- When Buddhism came to Japan, one of the leading questions that caused concern was: how would the native kami respond to the importation of foreign deities?
Definition of kami in US English: kaminounˈkämē A divine being in the Shinto religion. Example sentencesExamples - I practice daily praying to the kami that nothing will go wrong.
- Jujutsu can trace its origins back to the ancient age of the kami and time immemorial as a unique Japanese martial art.
- The kami can be likened to nature spirits, and Shinto shrines are usually found in areas of natural beauty.
- Because of the concept of kami, Shinto at once affects the way tea is served, the way a package is wrapped, the way a war is fought, and the way an emperor is crowned.
- When Buddhism came to Japan, one of the leading questions that caused concern was: how would the native kami respond to the importation of foreign deities?
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