Shintoism, as Japan's indigenous spirituality, has profoundly influenced the country's culture, traditions, and social values. It promotes a deep connection to nature and reverence for ancestors, which is reflected in various customs, festivals, and rituals. Shinto shrines are integral to Japanese life, serving as places for community gathering and spiritual practice. Additionally, its harmonious principles have shaped Japan's worldview, emphasizing coexistence and respect for the environment.
There are several religions practiced in Japan. However, Japan's "state" religion is Shinto.
Deer are considered the messengers of the Gods in Shintoism. Although that does not exactly answer your question, it is related.
There is no founder for Shintoism
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Shintoism or belief in the sun God, Amaterasu
Shintoism is the major religion in Japan.
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Shintoism became Japan's main religion before.
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i dont think that it really affects it they are kind of a big religion with 4,000,000 people worshiping it so i believe that it doesnt really affect japan.
Buddhism and Shintoism are the most popular religions in Japan.
Buddhism and Shintoism are the most popular religions in Japan.