Many of the people in Japan are either Christians, Shinto Buddhists, or atheists.
Yes Shinto is its own distinct religion. Indigenous to Japan focuses on the the balance of kami or invisible spiritual force. The most recognizable aspect of Shinto is by far the red cross beam arch that marks a shrine.
The Shinto pray to spirits or kami that act like gods.
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.
I don't do that.. And I don't think most people do either!
Shintoism is an ancient religion that originated in Japan. Its followers believe that spiritual powers exist in the natural world in the form of kami, or spirits, which live in animals, plants, stones, mountains, rivers, people and even the dead.
Shinto
yes but sometimes no
"Kami" "Kami"
The religion Shinto comes from Japan! It is thought to be old as Japan itself! There are no founders of Shinto! They believe in something called Kami!
Shinto hasn't really spread. Over the years, Shinto has been practiced almost exclusively in Japan. Most people who practice Shinto in other parts of the world are Japanese in heritage.
Some of the teachings of Shinto are; donâ??t forget the teachings of the ancestors. Shinto also teaches the people to respect their elders and do not commit evil acts.