noun
Tsuchimikado Shinto
A syncretic religious tradition combining Shinto and Onmyōdō, formulated by Yasutomi Tsuchimikado in the mid-Edo period. Primarily a historical and academic term.
See also: 陰陽道
土御門神道は、江戸時代中期に土御門泰福によって体系化された。
Tsuchimikado Shinto was systematized by Yasutomi Tsuchimikado in the mid-Edo period.
陰陽道 is the broader Onmyōdō tradition, while 土御門神道 is a specific school that merged it with Shinto.
From the Tsuchimikado family name and 神道 (Shinto). The exact historical derivation is tied to the mid-Edo period synthesis by Yasutomi Tsuchimikado.