Yes.
torii, a gateway to a Shinto shrine
Possibly Shinto.
I think it was Shinto but I'm not quite sure. "I think it was Shinto but I'm not quite sure." So wrote the previous poster. You think? You're not sure? Why did you even bother to answer? The answer is too complex for a one-liner, but the religion of Japan was and still is predominantly Shinto. There was a State Shinto in place during World War II, but Japan was not a theocracy - indeed, it had separation of church and state written into its constitution. State Shinto was a politicized Shinto, used to underpin and justify Japan's nationalism and attitudes of racial superiority. So the answer to the question is not clear cut. Shinto was not to Japan as Islam is to, say, Saudi Arabia today. Still Shinto was adapted and selectively interpreted by the state to support the militarist government's agendas and to manipulate and control public opinion. If you want a real understanding, you need to do some deeper research. It will be worth it. You ask a good question and deserve a better answer.
Yes, supposedly they still exist according to literature
the Shinto religion was invented by the people of Japan
That is for sure that "Shinto Shrines" are in UK but the main place where they exist in large quantity is in wales.
Yoshida Shinto
I believe the original organized religion is Shinto, which is still seen in many Japanese customs nowadays. Once I can log in, I will post my essay on the Shinto religion.
spirits exist in both living and non-living things
spirits exist in both living and non-living things
Shinto is in Japan
yes it does still exist :)
Yes they still exist
yes, because we still exist
Yes, THEY STILL EXIST
Yes, they still exist.
They share the belief that spirits exist in both living and nonliving things