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The Japanese believe nature is important, and they believe in coexsiting with it in peace, and harmony. They also believethat some things of nature, like mountains, and trees, to be holy, or divine. Like Mount Fuji for example. It's considered to be the holiest of Japan's "Three Holy Mountains".
Shintosim is a Japanese religion that worships political rulers and the spirits of nature, including the all-important god of rice.
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Nature is inanimate!
Art in a style that is distinctly Japanese with long flowing strokes of nature
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Shinto sprits are called Kami which means soul or spirit in Japanese!
The Japanese wave symbolizes respect for the forces of nature. Based on the principles of Shintoism, they believe in the power of nature over man.
He doesn't really have one
Eurpen art was about religion and Japanese art was about nature.
The Japanese have something called a Kami value, which is in everything in nature. So, in essence, nature is divine. Thus, one must respect nature, for it is as divine and sacred as human life itself.