Shinto


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October 30th 2013
Published: October 31st 2013
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Shinto is an ancient native religion in Japan, that is still practiced. However, there are more modified virgins of Shinto like Buddhism and Confucianism, but the difference from Shinto and Confucianism and Buddhism is that Shinto focuses more on festivals and traditions ceremonies and ceremonies that involves the pilgrimages to shrines. Shito is a way to notice the differences, and to determine the more religious religion from the religion that is based on more of the festivals and events. Shinto can be best describe as the old history of Japanese. People who are apart of the Shinto religion are known for worshiping god/ goddess of the heavens and earth. Before the image of Buddha was presented, they worships their Emperor because he mad most of the decisions, and the citizens had to follow them. The 31st Emperor was the most famous one because he was the one who had prayed to recover illness for the ill, and he did discover and which made him famous.

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