Shintoism primarily diffused within Japan, where it originated and developed as an indigenous belief system. Its spread was largely influenced by the country's cultural and historical context, including the integration with Buddhism during the 6th century and the establishment of Shinto as a state religion during the Meiji Restoration in the late 19th century. While Shinto practices and beliefs have influenced Japanese culture, its diffusion beyond Japan has been limited, primarily reaching other countries through Japanese Immigration and cultural exchange.
There is no founder for Shintoism
There is know founder for shintoism.
Shintoism, Shinto
Shintoism is the major religion in Japan.
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The Halawali is the key text of Shintoism.
Shintoism is a spiritual practice in Japan
Shintoism people worship at shrines I think
Shintoism became Japan's main religion before.
The Romans did not have any contacts with Shintoism
Shintoism and Sikhism were both founded in the continent of Asia.
Shintoism is an ancient philosophical religion in Japan. Some social issues in Shintoism are: its lack a clear chain of identity and a lack of centralization.