Shinto is the native religion of Japan and was once its state religion. It involves the worship of kami spirits. Some kami are local and can be regarded as the spiritual being/spirit or genius of a particular place, but other ones represent major natural objects and processes. Some differences exist between Koshintō (the ancient Shintō) and the many types of Shintō taught and practiced today, showing the influences of Buddhism when it was introduced into Japan in the sixth century
Of the many and diverse Shinto shrines in existence, some are well known:
Shinto Temple is located on mainland Japan, in Kyoto. It is SW of Tokyo.
Temple
No. Shinto is a system of spiritual beliefs/practices. But you can have Shinto shrines (temples).
1402- 1364 B.C
神社 Jinja is Shinto shrine 寺 otera is Buddhist temple
Torii gates is the term for a sacred gate in a Shinto shrine.
Yes, in the Shinto Temple he gives you either a Dialga, Palkia, or Giratina egg.
Yoshida Shinto
the buddhist temple or shinto shrines or at least that is what i learned in social studies so sorry if i'm wronge i tried my best at least :)
Shinto is in Japan
Prince Shotoku was a fervent Buddhist, and is credited with making Buddhism popular in Japan; however, whenever he spent time worshiping at a Buddhist temple, he also respected the Shinto religion of Japan by worshiping in their temple, as well.
Shinto was originated in Japan.
a Shinto shrine