There are no "holy cities" in Shinto. Each Shrine is considered to be the home of a God/dess. There are 1000's of Shrines in Japan.
Japan does not have a specific holy book like the Bible or Quran. Shintoism and Buddhism are the two major religions in Japan, with various texts and teachings that are considered important.
the most holy city is Ise, MieShinto holy places include shrines and mountains. The most important shrines are Ise-- the holiest shrine-- and Izumo-- the oldest shrine.The holiest and oldest Shrine in Shinto is in Ise in West Japan. That is about as close as they get to a holy city.
Answer this is true and also true is, the Shinto recognize more than eight million deities(spirits)Japanese, it is the most practiced in Japan AnswerThe Shinto faith has no known founder, religious scripture or religious conduct. The Shinto faith is based upon a belief of sacred spirits called Kami. People who practise the Shinto religion also believe in evil spirits that corrupt the good nature of humans.
Jerusalem is the Holy City for Christians, Jews, and Muslims.
Mecca
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There is none.
In general, Buddhism does not consider Jerusalem a holy city.
Mecca is the Holy Land not the city
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