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- Kōshin abstract "Kōshin (庚申) is a folk faith in Japan with Chinese Taoist origins, influenced by Shintō, Buddhism and other local beliefs. A typical event related to the faith is called Kōshin-kō (庚申講), held on the Kōshin days that occur every 60 days in accordance with the sexagenary cycles calendar, when people gather and meet, staying up all night in order to prevent from the Sanshi (三尸) worms inspect themselves.It is not clearly certain when such custom arrived or came into fashion in Japan, although it is believed that by some time in the 9th century it had been already practiced at least by aristocrats. In the Muromachi period, Buddhist monks started to write about the Kōshin, which led to wider popularity of the faith among public. Numerous monuments or pillars called Kōshin-tō (庚申塔) (or also Kōshin-zuka (庚申塚)) were erected all over the country and the faith remained very popular through the Edo period. When the Meiji Government issued the Shinto and Buddhism Separation Order in 1872, folk beliefs were turned down as superstitious, Kōshin belief too losing popularity as a result. Today, the Kōshin belief still survives, although it is far less popular and receives smaller recognition than it once did, due to the absence of any central organization to help promote such faith because of its folkloric nature. While many Kōshin-tō were moved, for example, to inside Buddhist temples or even to private houses to be protected, there are many remaining along historical roads as well. There are also well maintained Kōshin-dō (庚申堂), built in respect for the Kōshin, sometimes attached to Buddhist temples, or otherwise in stand-alone.".
- Kōshin thumbnail Koshinscroll.jpg?width=300.
- Kōshin wikiPageExternalLink koushin-1.
- Kōshin wikiPageExternalLink ENG.htm.
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- Kōshin wikiPageRevisionID "665249350".
- Kōshin wikiPageWikiLink Buddhism.
- Kōshin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Japanese_folk_religion.
- Kōshin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Religion_in_Japan.
- Kōshin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Shinto.
- Kōshin wikiPageWikiLink Edo_period.
- Kōshin wikiPageWikiLink Heian_period.
- Kōshin wikiPageWikiLink Jade_Emperor.
- Kōshin wikiPageWikiLink Japan.
- Kōshin wikiPageWikiLink King_of_Heavens.
- Kōshin wikiPageWikiLink Muromachi_period.
- Kōshin wikiPageWikiLink Richard_Bowring.
- Kōshin wikiPageWikiLink Sexagenary_cycle.
- Kōshin wikiPageWikiLink Shinbutsu_bunri.
- Kōshin wikiPageWikiLink Shinto.
- Kōshin wikiPageWikiLink Shintō.
- Kōshin wikiPageWikiLink Shitennō-ji.
- Kōshin wikiPageWikiLink Shōmen-Kongō.
- Kōshin wikiPageWikiLink Taoism.
- Kōshin wikiPageWikiLink Three_Corpses.
- Kōshin wikiPageWikiLink Three_wise_monkeys.
- Kōshin wikiPageWikiLink Yasaka_Kōshin-dō.
- Kōshin wikiPageWikiLink File:Koshinscroll.jpg.
- Kōshin wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kōshin".
- Kōshin hasPhotoCollection Kōshin.
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- Kōshin subject Category:Japanese_folk_religion.
- Kōshin subject Category:Religion_in_Japan.
- Kōshin subject Category:Shinto.
- Kōshin type Thing.
- Kōshin comment "Kōshin (庚申) is a folk faith in Japan with Chinese Taoist origins, influenced by Shintō, Buddhism and other local beliefs.".
- Kōshin label "Kōshin".
- Kōshin differentFrom Koshintō.
- Kōshin sameAs Kōshin.
- Kōshin sameAs 庚申信仰.
- Kōshin sameAs m.03c1vpq.
- Kōshin sameAs Косин.
- Kōshin sameAs Q3082157.
- Kōshin sameAs Q3082157.
- Kōshin sameAs 庚申信仰.
- Kōshin wasDerivedFrom Kōshin?oldid=665249350.
- Kōshin depiction Koshinscroll.jpg.
- Kōshin isPrimaryTopicOf Kōshin.