Shinto is an Anglicized version of the Chinese term "shin tao". The term translates as "the way of the gods."
Way of the gods.
Shinto is an Anglicized version of the Chinese term "shin tao". The term translates as "the way of the gods."
It is the way of the Gods.
In the modern era Shinto-derived religious organizations can be broadly divided into two types, namely "sectarian Shinto" (kyōha Shintō) and "Shinto-derived new religions" (Shintōkei shinshūkyō). The term "sectarian Shinto" is widely used to indicate the thirteen sects of Shinto of the prewar era.
Torii gates is the term for a sacred gate in a Shinto shrine.
Matsuri.
Shinto is the term for indigenous religious beliefs and practices of Japan. Shinto has no founder or offical sacred scriptures and no fixed creeds. It has preserved its beliefs and rituals throughout the ages. The order of Shinto (way to kami) came into place to distinguis indigenous Japanese beliefs from Buddihism.
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Yoshida Shinto
Shinto is in Japan
Tagalog translation of lawyer: abogado
a Shinto shrine
Shinto was originated in Japan.