My thoughts on shrines - Jinjashiko

Japanese: 神社私考 - じんじゃしこう
My thoughts on shrines - Jinjashiko
Written by Edo period scholar of Japanese classics, Ban Nobutomo. 6 volumes. Completed in 1841 (Tenpo 12). Consists of "Private Study on the Headings of the Shinto Register" (1 volume), "Appendix to the Private Study on the Headings of the Shinto Register" (1 volume), "Private Study on the Wakasa Province Official Shrines" (2 volumes), and "Private Study on the Wakasa Province Shinto Register" (2 volumes). It contains research on Shinto, including the names of gods, and the author's own opinions.

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Japanese:
江戸時代の国学者伴信友の著。6巻。天保 12 (1841) 年完成。「神名帳標目私考」 (1巻) ,「神名帳標目私考付録」 (1巻) ,「若狭国官社私考」 (2巻) ,「若狭国神名帳私考」 (2巻) から成る。神名をはじめ,神道に関する考証と自己の所見を述べたもの。

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