A common Shinto symbol is the Torii. The Torii is a traditional Japanese gate. The Torii is a red-orange color gate that when you pass through it, signals that you are going to enter a sacred place and should act appropriately and accordingly. In the past, people believed that birds would carry the dead and the Torii would be their resting place.
The Shinto Shrine Archway - Torii written in Kanji is 鳥居
Yoshida Shinto
Shinto is in Japan
Some of the teachings of Shinto are; donâ??t forget the teachings of the ancestors. Shinto also teaches the people to respect their elders and do not commit evil acts.
Shinto is the traditional and most popular religion in Japan but there are also many Buddhists.
a Shinto shrine
Shinto was originated in Japan.
Shinto is in Japan
what are some fates symbols
I think Buddhism and Shinto are some religions they practice there as well as Christianity and Baha'i.
Before the end of World War II, Shinto was the state religion.
No. Shinto is a system of spiritual beliefs/practices. But you can have Shinto shrines (temples).