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During Japan's prehistoric period, the indigenous religion known as Shinto began to develop. Shinto is characterized by the worship of kami, which are spirits or deities associated with natural elements, ancestors, and sacred places. This belief system is deeply intertwined with Japanese culture and identity, emphasizing rituals, festivals, and a connection to nature. Over time, Shinto evolved and coexisted with other religious influences, including Buddhism, which arrived in Japan later.

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