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the shinto has there birthday and the holy day
There is none.
There are no "holy cities" in Shinto. Each Shrine is considered to be the home of a God/dess. There are 1000's of Shrines in Japan.
The Shinto holy book is the O'dno Jing (Book of Salvation)
some of the holy days are matsuri, rei sai and more
the nihongi and the kojiki
Shinto does not have a specific holy day that is universally observed by all practitioners. However, certain shrines may hold festivals and ceremonies on specific days throughout the year to celebrate deities or events.
No, there is no special day of the week in Buddhism.
Yoshida Shinto
the most holy city is Ise, MieShinto holy places include shrines and mountains. The most important shrines are Ise-- the holiest shrine-- and Izumo-- the oldest shrine.The holiest and oldest Shrine in Shinto is in Ise in West Japan. That is about as close as they get to a holy city.
Yes. It is a Holy day of Obligation.
The Shinto beliefs and Buddhism both contributed to most of modern day Japan's culture. The Shinto beliefs have influence in modern day Japan's marriage, birth, etc. because Shintoism was based on the celebration of life. However, the Buddhist ideas influenced modern day Japan's funerals. This is so because the Buddhist ideas were based on death and the acceptance of death. Therefore, the Shinto and Buddist ideas influence most of Japan's culture.