Shintoists worship their gods by praying, meditating and chanting.
They go to a temple, clap hands twice, and say a silent prayer. The priests do some chanting, too.
with kami worship this might be wrong but i am only 13
The Shinto people worship at public shrines or worship at small home shrines called "kamidana".
Living on an island gives no indication of a person's religion.See this list of islands:Taiwan's people practice Chinese Folk Religions and worship at shrinesHonshu is a place where Shinto is practiced at Shinto templesJava has predominantly Muslim worship at mosques or masjidsIreland has predominantly Christian worshipMadagascar has predominantly animist worship at local ancestral places.
They can pray at Shinto shrines, or alters inside their own home.
There are two widespread points of 'worship;' Buddhist temples and Shinto shrines. Other religions are represented in Japan, but not to as great extent.
The two main religions in Japan are Shinto and Buddhism. Shinto is an indigenous belief system centered around the worship of kami, or spirits, while Buddhism was introduced from China and Korea. Many Japanese people practice a combination of both religions, incorporating elements of each into their spiritual beliefs and practices.
I think Buddhism and Shinto are some religions they practice there as well as Christianity and Baha'i.
The two main religions practiced in Japan are Shinto and Buddhism. Shinto is a traditional Japanese religion that focuses on ritual practices and the worship of kami (spirits), while Buddhism was introduced to Japan from India via China and Korea. Many Japanese people practice a mix of both religions, incorporating elements from each into their spiritual beliefs and practices.
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Shintoists worship thousands of gods and goddesses, spirits and ghosts. They also believe in the reverence (not worship) of their ancestors. And they believe in demons and evil spirits to be avoided.
Shinto is the religion practised in Japan
Shintos have no days of worship.
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