It depends on how you count it. Most Japanese (roughly 80% of the 135 million population -- 108 million) are Shintoists in name, but rarely pray and only visit a Shinto Shrine once or twice a year (usually for New Year festivals).
It depends on how you count it. 80% of the Japanese population may practice some Shinto rituals, or roughly 102 million people. However, most Japanese who practice these rituals would not consider themselves Shintoists, a term they typically reserve for clergy, which total 20,000 or so.
Around the 4 million mark according to Adherents.com
There are about 2.7 million Shitno followers, but most of them also worship Buddha.(Buddhists)
3-4million adherents, though most resources report that the number of adherents are hopelessly unreliable.
There are 2.7 million Shinto followers in the world today. : )
Technicaly there is 2. 9 million because most people that follow shintoism are also buddist.
There are approximately 4 million followers of Shintoism worldwide. The Shinto religion was founded in Japan in 660 BC. There are 100,000 Shinto shrines in Japan.
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A major teaching is for Shinto followers to live and coexist in harmony with nature and other people.
There are 2.7 million Shinto followers in the world today. : ) Technicaly there is 2. 9 million because most people that follow shintoism are also buddist. {-_-} (_@_)
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There is no founder for Shintoism
There is know founder for shintoism.
Yes, Islam religion followers are the second largest number of followers after Christianity.
Shintoism is the major religion in Japan.
mean that we will send a number of followers that you need even if it was 1M followers
The Halawali is the key text of Shintoism.
Shintoism is a spiritual practice in Japan
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