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I think it is called Shinto not Shintoism. Shinto is the religion of Japan. It is polytheistic and the Kami are the spritis.
shinto and Buddhism i think
shinto and Buddhism i think
shinto and buddhism i think
shinto and Buddhism i think
There are about 17.822 million people who practice the Shinto religion. Most of them reside in Japan, or come from Japanese background. Asia has the largest population of the Shinto religion. The religion was founded about 2,500 years go. Approximately 0.2% of the world is Shinto.
I think Buddhism and Shinto are some religions they practice there as well as Christianity and Baha'i.
Yoshida Shinto
i think it is emphasis on harmony with nature
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The two main religions in Japan are Buddhism and Shinto, but I think one could fairly categorize the Japanese, as a whole, as 'nonreligious.' Buddhism and Shinto have influenced cultural aspects of Japan greatly, but a majority of Japanese identify as atheist or agnostic.
Shinto- A Japanese religion, i think. please correct me if I'm wrong