ABOUT US
Japanese Dutch Shinzen Foundation
Shinto is an ancient tradition to live in harmony with nature.
This tradition was existent in all ancient civilisations and has perished with them. However,
it is still fully alive in Japan, the second economy in the world.
The core of shinto is the sense of nature as a living source of energy, nourishing body,
mind and spirit. It is as relevant to an urbanised society, as it is to a traditional rural
community. In shinto the ancient and modern, reason and intuition, come together.
Shinto was introduced to Europe more than 25 years ago by Paul de Leeuw MA.
In 1981 he finished his study at the Yamakage Shinto School in Hamamatsu, Shizuoka-ken
Japan and he became the first non-Japanese person to receive the license to perform
traditional ceremonies and to become instructor of shinto-exercises.
In 1981 Paul de Leeuw has founded the Japanese Dutch Shinzen Foundation. In 1989 the
Foundation acquired its own location in the Amsterdam Vierwindenhuis. With great help of
friends the shinto shrine and dojo had been realized here. It is visited by people from all
over Europe and from here we travel all over Europe to make a shinto ceremony.
Board of Japanese Dutch Shinzen Foundation
Prof Dr Harmen Beukers, chair
Drs Madeleine Wardenaar, vice chair
Mr Derk Domela Nieuwenhuis, secretary
Drs Aad Nienhuis, treasurer
Prof Dr Willem van Gulik
© 1981 JAPANESE DUTCH SHINZEN FOUNDATION