Shinto, as a traditional Japanese religion, emphasizes rituals and practices rather than miraculous events. However, believers often recount experiences interpreted as divine intervention or blessings from kami (spirits or gods), such as healing or good fortune following rituals or visits to shrines. While these experiences may be seen as miraculous by practitioners, they are typically rooted in the cultural context and spiritual beliefs of Shinto rather than being formally recognized as miracles in the same way as in some other religions.
Shinto is not credited to any particular founder.
Shinto people eat any type of Japanese food.
none, there are no restrictions in Shinto as far as my studies show.
No there is not.
I do not think he Mark id any miracles.
Yoshida Shinto
Shinto is not credited to any particular founder.
We have no record of any miracles performed by St. Monica. What's more, saints do not 'perform' miracles. Saints act as a channel for God to work miracles.
there arent any they dont have any written texts
no
Barnabas was evidently not remembered for any miracles as I find nothing recorded in any biography of the saint.
Shinto is not based on anybody on any body of religious law. Shinto belief revolves around "Kami" or deities. Kami can be related to natural forces, elements or animals. This all i know.