The Shinto Mythology Curriculum Workbook explores the rich tapestry of Japan's ancient beliefs and stories. It features a collection of articles and stories about key Shinto deities and myths, such as the creation of Japan by the gods Izanagi and Izanami, the tales of the Sun Goddess Amaterasu, and the adventures of storm god Susanoo. Each section includes engaging questions to help students delve deeper into the mythology and understand the cultural significance of these tales. This workbook provides a comprehensive and accessible introduction to Shinto mythology, making it an ideal resource for middle school students interested in learning about Japan's spiritual heritage. Assignments in order: GODS: Izanagi Izanami Amaterasu Susanoo Tsukuyomi Inari Hachiman Tenjin Raijin Fujin Kannon Kagutsuchi Sarutahiko Omoikane Konohanasakuya-hime Uzume Toyotama-hime Hoori MYTHS & STORIES: Creation of Japan Izanami's death Birth of Amaterasu, Tsukuyomi, and Susanoo Amaterasu and the Cave Susanoo and the Eight-Headed Serpent Inari and the Fox Spirits The Descent of Ninigi The Tale of Urashima Taro The Story of Momotaro The Legend of Kintaro The Legend of Hachiman The Story of Tamamo-no-Mae The Tale of Yamatotakeru The Myth of Raijin and Fujin The Tale of Yamato Takeru and the Grass-Cutting Sword The Legend of the White Hare of Inaba The Story of Emperor Jimmu
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