In Shinto, the creation story involves the emergence of the divine siblings Izanagi and Izanami, who were tasked with creating the Japanese islands and deities. They stirred the ocean with a spear, and when water dripped from it, the drops formed the islands. However, a tragic event occurred during their marriage ceremony, leading to the birth of fire deity Kagutsuchi and affecting the subsequent events in the Shinto mythology.
The Shinto sun goddess in Japanese mythology is named Amaterasu. She is considered one of the most important deities in the Shinto pantheon, symbolizing light, harmony, and prosperity.
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Modern system of ranked Shinto Shrines was created in 1871.
Toshio Mae is a Japanese author known for writing mystery novels such as "The Letter." He is also a recognized playwright and screenwriter in Japan.
According to the patheos website, Shinto started at around 500 BCE. Please see related link below for source.
Yoshida Shinto
Shrines were found in many religious cultures. Some of the most known however are in Greek Mythology and in a form of Japanese religion called Shinto
Shinto is in Japan
she is the Japanese sun goddess born of the left tear of Izanagi, a Shinto god, Ameterasu is the most important of all other Shinto deity's. The correct spelling is Amaterasu (according to Wikipedia)
Shinto was originated in Japan.
a Shinto shrine