Temple
They can pray at Shinto shrines, or alters inside their own home.
The Shinto pray to spirits or kami that act like gods.
I practice the Shinto religion and often visit shrines to make offerings and pray for blessings.
Places one might go to pray in Japan would commonly be Shinto shrines or Buddhist temples.
In shinto shrines. They can also have small family shrines at their homes where they can pray too.
In Shinto, there is no specific requirement for how many times a day one must pray. Practices can vary widely among individuals and families, but many Shinto followers may pray at least once a day, often in the morning or at designated rituals. Prayer can occur at home altars (kamidana) or at shrines, and it often involves offerings and expressions of gratitude rather than a fixed schedule. Ultimately, the frequency of prayer is a personal choice and may depend on individual beliefs and practices.
Well there are still shintoist just not as many take me for example im 12 and British but because i am shinto it is hard to pray because there are no shinto temples near me and there is the fact that we don't technically have rules but you must set up boundaries
Yoshida Shinto
Shinto is in Japan
Shinto was originated in Japan.
Shinto is in Japan
a Shinto shrine