http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Torii.svg
The Shinto symbol is called "Torii". It is called the Torii because in past, people believed that birds would carry the dead, and so, Torii would be their resting place.
Tori= Bird
i=here
Thus being "Torii"
http://www.shinmei.or.jp/en/imageszu-toriiEN.gif
There are also many different kinds of Torii, because in general it is a gate; or resting place for the birds.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Torii.svg
The Shinto symbol is called "Torii". It is called the Torii because in past, people believed that birds would carry the dead, and so, Torii would be their resting place.
Tori= Bird
i=here
Thus being "Torii"
http://www.shinmei.or.jp/en/imageszu-toriiEN.gif
There are also many different kinds of Torii, because in general it is a gate; or resting place for the birds.
The symbol of shintoism represents the ancient religion of Japan. It symbolizes the past of the Japan religion.
Shinto is an ancient Japanese religion.
cause when shintos it looks lkike s house
There does not seem to be a specific symbol associated with Izanami. Izanami is a goddess of the Shinto religion, and she represents creation and death.
Shinto is not a religious symbol. It is a complex Japanese veneration and honor system for their deceased ancestors. Shinto has no founders, no collection of canon of sacred text making up scriptures, and no agreed or fixed system of doctrine. It is often viewed as the way in which society is bound together in common values and attitudes.
Yoshida Shinto
Do you mean Shinto? If so its Mt. Miwa because it has one of the earliest Shinto Shrines.
Amaterasu is one of the principle deities of Shinto. She is a sun goddess.
Shinto is in Japan
a Shinto shrine
Shinto was originated in Japan.
Shinto is in Japan
its known as YIN YANG not ying yang originated in china not affiliated to any specific religious group