A priest in the Shinto faith.
"Shinto" is a proper noun; it is a religion/philosophy common in Japan.
Shinto means "worsphip one god only" It's the native Japanese's Religion.
Shinto is indeginous to Japan, therefore it has many believer's within Japan, but there are a select handful who follow this faith, living outside Japan.
Shinto is primarily practiced in Japan, where it is the indigenous religion. It is also practiced to some extent in other countries, primarily where there are Japanese expatriate communities or where Shinto shrines have been established, such as in Hawaii or Brazil.
Daniel Clarence Holtom has written: 'The national faith of Japan' -- subject(s): Shinto, History 'The political philosophy of modern Shinto' 'Un Estudio Sobre El Shinto'
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Answer this is true and also true is, the Shinto recognize more than eight million deities(spirits)Japanese, it is the most practiced in Japan AnswerThe Shinto faith has no known founder, religious scripture or religious conduct. The Shinto faith is based upon a belief of sacred spirits called Kami. People who practise the Shinto religion also believe in evil spirits that corrupt the good nature of humans.
"Kami" refers to gods and spirits. Shintoism is a faith that believes that there are many kami representing various aspects of the Earth and that these kami should be venerated.
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Shinto is the most common "religion" in Japan, next to Buddhism.
SHINTO was the official Japanese religion (Emperor Hirohito was Japan).