In shinto shrines. They can also have small family shrines at their homes where they can pray too.
Shintoists worship thousands of gods and goddesses, spirits and ghosts. They also believe in the reverence (not worship) of their ancestors. And they believe in demons and evil spirits to be avoided.
Shintoists worship their gods by praying, meditating and chanting.
At shrines.
Shintoists worship thousands of gods and goddesses, spirits and ghosts. They also believe in the reverence (not worship) of their ancestors. And they believe in demons and evil spirits to be avoided.
they are very big on NEW YEAR
yes they do
Shintoism as a religion does not have a position on the Buddha. Most Shintoists today also consider themselves Buddhists and hold the Buddha's teachings in high regard.
They do have Ceremonies and holidays.
Followers of Taoism worship at shrines or temples of various types. Taoism is not a formally structured religion so much as a way of thinking, and so its followers are often Buddhists, Shintoists, or members of various East Asian folk religions.they usaully worship at home, or in a temple, that in China, is called GongTaoism is not a religion, and there is no place of worship.
In japan but very rarely leave the country of origin
shintoists believe that when they die they eventually become one with the spirits and in turn, with nature to which all things return. shintoists believe that when they die they eventually become one with the spirits and in turn, with nature to which all things return. shintoists believe that when they die they eventually become one with the spirits and in turn, with nature to which all things return. shintoists believe that when they die they eventually become one with the spirits and in turn, with nature to which all things return. shintoists believe that when they die they eventually become one with the spirits and in turn, with nature to which all things return.
Someone who practices Shinto is called a Shintoist or a Shinto adherent.