Shinto priests celebrate all of thir gods birthdays
The Shinto pray to spirits or kami that act like gods.
Shinto is an Anglicized version of the Chinese term "shin tao". The term translates as "the way of the gods."
This is the meaning of Shinto.
Shinto followers worship several gods.
In Shinto belief, there are 8 millions of "gods" in Japan. Gods are everywhere.
It is the way of the Gods.
Shinto means "the way of the gods" in english.
The literal meaning of the word Shinto is "the way of the gods." It is a traditional Japanese belief system focused on the spiritual practices and rituals related to kami, the divine beings or spirits in Shinto.
Shinto means 'Way of the Gods'. It is the traditional and ancient religion of Japan, without a founder
Through prayer and good deeds.
Shinto is an Anglicized version of the Chinese term "shin tao". The term translates as "the way of the gods."
That depends what religion you are talking about, in Christianity the belief is that God was not born, but he was always there and thus he never had a birthday. Unless you're talking about Jesus, in which case it is commonly accepted for his birthday to be 17th of April, even though we celebrate it in December.