Shintoism people worship at shrines I think
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Yes. In Shintoism and ancient Shintoism, there's a god for everything.
Shintoism is a religion located in Japan and related to Buddhism. Shintoism focuses particularly on nature and ancestor worship. Source: Human Geography: People, Place and Culture Eighth Edition H.J. De Blij, Alexander B. Murphy, and Erin H. Fouberg
Shintoists worship thousands of gods and goddesses, spirits and ghosts. They also believe in the reverence (not worship) of their ancestors. And they believe in demons and evil spirits to be avoided.
Shintoism does not have one main god. It has over 8 million different kamis (spiritual beings that exist in animals, plants, nature, etc). A large majority of Japanese people worship Amaterasu as the "main" kami of Shintoism. Amaterasu is the goddess of the sun.
1. Animism 2. Nature worship 3. Ancestral reverence 4. Purification
(1) The ancient Roman religion. (2) Shintoism. (3) Probably many others too!
The aboriginal place of worship is in a sylvan temple.
kahal is the revivalist place of worship
There is no founder for Shintoism
A place of worship means a special building where people gather to pray. A church or synagogue is a place of worship.