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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.

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Around 80 something% i think.

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0.06 percent of the world follows Shinto

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