Shinto is written in Japanese characters as 神道. The first character, 神 (shin), means "god" or "deity," and the second character, 道 (tō), means "way" or "path." Together, they represent the "way of the gods," which is the essence of the Shinto religion.
Shinto was a religion that the Japanese believed in before Buddhism.
バレリー
You may write it as: 中心
Shinto is an ancient Japanese religion.
植物。It means "plants" in Japanese.
家族
職人
レア Rea
ガブリエル (Gaburieru)
ジェームス(zyeemusu)
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Shinto.