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its January 3 its like Christmas its called hajik

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What major holidays does Shintoism have?

the shinto has there birthday and the holy day


What is the Shinto holy writing?

There is none.


What is the holy cites of Shinto?

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Holy days of Shinto?

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What is the shintoism holy books?

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What is the holy book of Shinto called?

the nihongi and the kojiki


Does the Japanese religion Shinto have a holy day and if what day is it?

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Does taoism have a sabbath day?

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Who found Shinto'?

Yoshida Shinto


Is Christmas a holy day?

Yes. It is a Holy day of Obligation.


What is the holy city of Shintoism?

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Why were Shinto and Buddhism important to the development of Japanese culture?

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.