Shinto and Buddhism are two different things, there is no hybrid combination.
Shinto is primarily associated with Japan, where it originated and has deep cultural and historical roots. While it is predominantly practiced within Japan, elements of Shinto can be found in Japanese communities around the world. However, it is not widely practiced outside of Japan, making it largely a Japanese religious tradition.
Shinto is indeginous to Japan, therefore it has many believer's within Japan, but there are a select handful who follow this faith, living outside Japan.
There are several religions practiced in Japan. However, Japan's "state" religion is Shinto.
torii, a gateway to a Shinto shrine
a Shinto shrine
Shinto religion is practiced in Japan.
Japan
Mostly in Japan
The vast majority of Shinto is Japan, and is the original country of Shinto in the world
Shinto is primarily practiced in Japan, where it is the indigenous religion. It is also practiced to some extent in other countries, primarily where there are Japanese expatriate communities or where Shinto shrines have been established, such as in Hawaii or Brazil.
Those who practiced the Shinto religion. Some Buddhists do this as well.
Vatican City?
Shintoism is primarily practiced in Japan.
shinto and Buddhism i think
Buddhism and Shinto
shinto and buddhism i think