Shinto practitioners often wear traditional Japanese clothing during ceremonies and rituals. Men typically don a hakama, which is a pleated skirt-like garment, and a kimono, while women often wear a kimono, which may be accompanied by an obi (sash) and obijime (decorative cord). For priests, the attire can include specific garments such as a white kimono and a colored over-robe, often with symbolic motifs. Overall, the attire reflects the simplicity and elegance associated with Shinto practices.
no founder
Japan
77%
3-4 million
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!
bubble dress ball gown casual cocktail pleated dress mini dress maxi dress formal dress sheer dress Quinceañera dress any competition dress tutu dress ballet dress layered dress flower dress sundress pillowcase dress princess dress i think thats about all i could name
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