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Shinto: An Ancient Japanese Religion

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Shinto is an ancient Japanese religion practiced by 80% of the Japanese population. Most people practice it casually as a part of the daily routine rather than an active religion, which is why very few people actually call themselves shintoists. The name means “way of the gods”, and it has many generations of gods. Recorded history dates all the way back to 712 AD, but oral history goes back even further. Shinto has a very rich history, but it is not a very widespread religion.

The sacred texts of Shinto are the Kojiki, or the “Records of Ancient Matters” and the Nihon-gi, or the “Chronicles of Japan”. These texts are very important and describe the government and social matters, like the authority of rulers and the governmental structure

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