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The precise statement I am referring to is "Yomi is more of a place for souls to be cleansed." I would suggest that this statement be removed or clarified.JssPue 17:31, 8 February 2006 (UTC)
I am skeptical about the statement that Yomi serves to "purify souls" as I do not believe this is implied in either KOJIKI or NIHON SHOKI. If this was concluded by a later commentator, e.g. Motoori Norinaga, then this should be explicitly stated.JssPue 17:27, 8 February 2006 (UTC)
What does "the crash with Buddhism" mean? RickK 02:30, 16 Jan 2004 (UTC)