noun a term used to describe someone who is against or opposed to Shinto, a traditional Japanese religion
Referencing historical movements or individuals who were against Shintoism
Analyzing how antishinto ideologies may influence political decisions or movements in Japan
Used to describe opposition or criticism towards Shinto beliefs or practices
Exploring the impact of antishinto sentiments on Japanese society and culture
The term 'antishinto' may be used by writers when discussing critiques or opposition to the Shinto religion in their works.
Psychologists may use the term 'antishinto' when studying the impact of anti-Shinto sentiments on individuals or society.
Historians may use 'antishinto' when analyzing historical events or movements that opposed or criticized Shinto beliefs and practices.
Sociologists may use 'antishinto' when examining the role of anti-Shinto attitudes in shaping social structures and interactions.