Discover the fascinating world of Shinto and Japanese mythology with The Gods of Japan from the popular Nippon Ssho bilingual series. Written by journalist and cultural writer Naofumi Abe, this book introduces the beliefs, deities, and spiritual traditions that form the foundation of Japans native religion.
Designed as a JapaneseEnglish parallel text, the book allows readers to learn about Japanese culture while also supporting language study. Through clear explanations and accessible writing, it explores the origins of Shinto, the roles of kami (deities), and the influence of mythology on Japanese customs, festivals, and everyday life.
The author presents complex cultural concepts in an easy-to-understand format, helping readers grasp how ancient beliefs still shape modern Japanese society. This makes the book ideal for students of Japanese language, travelers interested in shrines and traditions, and anyone curious about Japanese spirituality and folklore.
Part of the bilingual Nippon Ssho series, the volume is especially useful for learners who want to read authentic cultural content while improving reading comprehension in both languages.
Naofumi Abe (born 1949) is a Japanese journalist, publishing producer, and editor from Koriyama City, Fukushima Prefecture. After working in newspapers and publishing houses, he became a freelance writer and editor. He is well known for his illustrated educational books explaining social systems and culture, including the widely circulated Illustrated How Things Work series. In recent years his work has focused on Japanese society, comparative culture, and Shinto traditions.
Publisher: IBC Publishing
Publication Date: October 22, 2020
Language: Japanese (with English translation)
Format: Paperback
Pages: 213 pages
Series: Nippon Ssho (Bilingual Japan Series)