TORI
a Shinto shrine
torii, a gateway to a Shinto shrine
shrine
shrine
a Shinto shrine is called a "神社" (Jinja)
Shinto shrine or maybe just shrine
Christianity, Shinto, & Taoism.
The gate built in front of a Shinto shrine is called a "torii." It serves as a symbolic entrance, marking the transition from the mundane to the sacred. Typically made of wood or stone, torii gates often feature a distinctive design with two upright posts and a horizontal beam, and they can be found in various styles across Japan.
That is for sure that "Shinto Shrines" are in UK but the main place where they exist in large quantity is in wales.
go to the Shinto shrine and be prasied
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 holy city of the Shinto religion in Japan is Ise, specifically home to the Ise Grand Shrine (Ise Jingu), which is dedicated to the sun goddess Amaterasu. This shrine is considered one of the most important Shinto sites and is a major pilgrimage destination. The shrine complex is renowned for its beautiful architecture and natural surroundings, reflecting the Shinto reverence for nature. Each year, millions of visitors come to Ise to pay their respects and participate in traditional rituals.