They are completely different except for the fact that they are both religions
I'm sorry but I think you will find that there is no synonym for the word Shintoism as it is the direct translation of a religion. It's like asking if there's another word for Buhddism, or Judaism, or Islam, or Christianity (Cathlosism, Lutheranism etc are not other names for Christianity they are different factions of the religion).
Islam Christianity buddhaism shintoism Hinduism judiaism
The person who deleted the first (and good) answer, and then wrote over it about Christianity, is ignorant. Here is a good website to find information on Shintoism: http://www.religioustolerance.org/shinto.htm
They are completely different.
Shintoism, Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Hinduism and Buddhism. Shintoism is practiced in Japan, Christianity is practiced throughout the world, Judaism is practiced in Israel and Islam is practiced in the Middle East. Hinduism is practiced in India, and Buddhism is practiced in Southeast Asia as well as China.
Hinduism, Jainism, Sihkism, Buddhism, Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Shintoism, Wicca, Wotanism- Asatru...
Shintoism, the traditional religion of Japan, does not have a specific viewpoint on The Bible, as it is primarily concerned with kami (spirits) and the natural world. Shintoism is not a proselytizing faith and typically does not engage with texts from other religions, including Christianity. Followers may respect The Bible as a religious text but do not integrate its teachings into their practices or beliefs. Overall, Shintoism exists independently of the doctrines found in The Bible.
There is no one main religion, its different throughout the various countries, and even then, its different through the various regions of that country. Religion in Asia ranges from Buddhism, Shintoism, Islam, Hinduism, Christianity, plus countless of other religions.
No. Shintoism is a widespread Japanese polytheistic religion. Judaism is the monotheistic religion of the Jews, a Semitic group who originated in the Middle East.
There really isn't a specific holy book of Shintoism. There are several different important texts such as the Kojiki or Nihongi, however.
No. Yoko Ono was raised knowing about Shintoism, Buddhism and Christianity, but chose to follow none of them. "I believe there is something in the divine in each of us", she told Playgirlmagazine in the mid-1980s.
Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, Sikhism, Taoism and Shintoism.