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none, there are no restrictions in Shinto as far as my studies show.
christmas and christmas
Buddhism and Shinto are the two major ones.
Shintos have no days of worship.
The core beliefs of Shinto fall into a list of four items that are followed. Purity and cleanliness of self Reverence of nature Respect of surroundings Respect of family
No, there is no special day of the week in Buddhism.
Shinto, which is the native religion of Japan. But samurai followed teachings of buddha too. After 1500 many japanese converted to Christianity, including samurai.
Samurai in Japan predominantly practiced a form of Buddhism known as Zen Buddhism, which emphasized meditation and self-discipline. Some samurai also followed Shinto, the indigenous Japanese religion that involves rituals and reverence for kami (spirits). Additionally, Confucianism had an influence on samurai ethics and the way they conducted themselves in society.
Yoshida Shinto
only if you are asian - otherwise you must find a Shinto and a Budhist to grant you special permission
Shinto is in Japan
Shinto was originated in Japan.