Shinto, as a traditional religion of Japan, sometimes conflicts with modern societal values and practices, particularly in relation to nationalism and militarism. The intertwining of Shinto with state ideology during World War II led to a resurgence of nationalistic sentiments, which some view as exclusionary or problematic. Additionally, the emphasis on ancestor worship and rituals may clash with contemporary secular and globalized perspectives. This tension raises questions about identity, tradition, and the role of religion in a rapidly changing society.
Shinto is in Japan
51% of Japan practices Shinto.
The vast majority of Shinto is Japan, and is the original country of Shinto in the world
Shinto was originated in Japan.
Shinto is in Japan
Possibly Shinto.
Shinto is Paganism in Japan.
Japan
The religion that is unique to japan, is known as Shinto
No, the Shinto religion is from Japan.
the Shinto religion was invented by the people of Japan
in japan the shinto religion had started