Exhibitions

The Way of the Kami

May 11, 2019 – November 3, 2019

Shrine Portrait, Muromachi period, Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery

Freer Gallery of Art
Jefferson Drive and 12th St., SW
Washington, DC

Gallery 8

See on Map Floor Plan

The Japanese islands were formed when the gods reached down from heaven and stirred the earth with a jeweled spear, according to the Kojiki (Records of Ancient Matters), written in 712. This text thus lays the mythical foundations for a key part of Japanese religious practice: Shinto, or “the Way of the Deities.”

The Shinto religion long predates the compilation of the Kojiki: it may have originated from shamanism on the Asian mainland. Alongside Buddhism, with which it became tightly entwined, Shinto is one of Japan’s main belief systems.

Shinto centers on worship of kami (deities) that reside in the landscape, natural phenomena, and deceased ancestors. This exhibition highlights the rich artistic culture of Shinto belief.