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In modern times, shugendÅ is practiced mainly by Tendai and Shingon sects, retaining an influence on modern Japanese religion and culture.
Kitagawa, Joseph M., Review of History of Japanese Religion by Masaharu Anesaki The Journal of Religion, Vol.
In Japan, he showed an interest in Japanese religion, co-authoring with Motonori Ono Shinto: The Kami Way.