Most believers of Shinto are Japanese. Shinto is an action-centered religion, focused on diligently carried out rituals. Shinto practices date back to the eighth century.
Japanese people are mainly religious believers in Shinto or Buddhism, and Christmas is a Christian/Western holiday/belief.
Shinto does not have a centralized religious structure or regular congregational meetings like some other religions. Instead, practitioners typically engage in individual or family-based rituals at home or visit shrines for festivals and ceremonies. Community gatherings may occur during special events or festivals at shrines, but these are not regular meetings like those found in other faiths.
Yoshida Shinto
Shinto is in Japan
Shinto was originated in Japan.
a Shinto shrine
Shinto is in Japan
No. Shinto is a system of spiritual beliefs/practices. But you can have Shinto shrines (temples).
a samuari named Shinto
torii, a gateway to a Shinto shrine
Shinto believes in polytheism.
Shinto is Paganism in Japan.