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any Japanese food, Shinto is primaraly in Japan, so any Japanese food. they loooove pigs!
nothing happens as they have only one god and it cannoot control manny manny people in hell and heaven
they ate many many many many many many carrots and ketchup
yes, many,many,many
many has had many awards
no founder
Japan
77%
No they do not believe in Jesus.
izanagi, Izanami, or Kami.
Shintos have no days of worship.
cause when shintos it looks lkike s house
They get together and meet the pope for a prayer and to socialize with other shintos for the whole day with no food or water.
any Japanese food, Shinto is primaraly in Japan, so any Japanese food. they loooove pigs!
The majority of Shintos today live in Japan, where Shintoism is one of the country's primary religious traditions. It is deeply intertwined with Japanese culture and is practiced by a significant portion of the population, often alongside Buddhism. While Shinto shrines can be found throughout Japan, its influence extends to various cultural practices and festivals. Outside Japan, Shinto communities exist but are relatively small.
Shintos, practitioners of Shintoism, typically pray at shrines, where they engage in rituals that often include purification, offerings, and clapping their hands. They begin by washing their hands and mouth at a purification fountain to cleanse themselves. During the prayer, they may bow, clap twice to attract the attention of the kami (spirits), and then offer a silent prayer or wish. Offerings such as food or sake may also be presented as part of the ritual.
nothing happens as they have only one god and it cannoot control manny manny people in hell and heaven