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"Shinto" is not so much a religion as it is an ancient way of life. A deep respect for beings (past and present) and all things in our environment. No organized religion or church or for that matter any type of worship. Just a sacred belief in each other and in our ancestors, our natural world and logical steps (hence - The Way") of interaction between all those beings and things. It is reflected in Japanese life and Japanese rituals ie; Obon Festival, which is like the American holidays of the 4th of July and Memorial day all in one.

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Hard to estimate, because most people who believe in Shinto in Japan, are also Buddhists.

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Between 2-5 million believe in Shintoism. Shinto originated in Japan. This is were most shinto followers live.

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In shinto shrines. They can also have small family shrines at their homes where they can pray too.


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Do shintoists have to pray at shrines?

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