There are two possible translations for the phrase 'way of the gods'. This sentence could be either 神様の方法 (kamisama no houhou) or 神様の仕方 (kamisama no shikata) in Japanese.
Shinto followers worship several gods.
The word "Shinto" is derived from the Chinese terms shen and tao, which translate roughly as "the way of the gods." The traditional Japanese term is kami-no-michi, which also means "the way of the gods."
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.
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In Shinto, there are millions of gods; mostly nature spirits. Buddha is worshipped as a god, too.
Shinto means "the way of the gods" in english.
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The Mayans believed cenotes were a way to communicate with the gods