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
Shinto
No. Shinto is a system of spiritual beliefs/practices. But you can have Shinto shrines (temples).
Shinto is the term for indigenous religious beliefs and practices of Japan. Shinto has no founder or offical sacred scriptures and no fixed creeds. It has preserved its beliefs and rituals throughout the ages. The order of Shinto (way to kami) came into place to distinguis indigenous Japanese beliefs from Buddihism.
Before the end of World War II, Shinto was the state religion.
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Shinto and Buddhism interact well together because Shinto has no beliefs regarding vita ex mortis (life after death).
worship of your own central diety.
They believe in many Gods
They encouraged Shinto and discouraged Buddhism.
he Shinto belief of man's harmony with nature.
values are the core beliefs upon which the organisation is founded