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  1. Shinto - Way of the Kami - Reddit

    /r/Shinto is a subreddit for discussion of and questions regarding Shinto history, practice, and mythology.

  2. Can a non Japanese person practice Shinto? : r/Shinto - Reddit

    Feb 7, 2022 · Yes. While Shinto is undeniably Japanese in origin and practice, and it certainly helps if you are able to speak / read Japanese, and have easy access to a shrine, it's not any absolute …

  3. r/ShintoReligion - Reddit

    A subreddit to discuss about Shinto faith and practices. All folks are welcome here. We are not aligned with any particular organization or faith in Shinto, so discussion of all types of forms the practice …

  4. How does one become a Shinto? : r/Shinto - Reddit

    Mar 26, 2022 · /r/Shinto is a subreddit for discussion of and questions regarding Shinto history, practice, and mythology.

  5. So uh, what exactly is Shinto/Shitno? : r/FridayNightFunkin

    Oct 24, 2022 · Shinto/Shitno originated as a joke character among the dev team, which then was added in as an homage to the massive amount of bootleg Pokémon games that exist. So yeah, she’s …

  6. Recommended Books? : r/Shinto - Reddit

    Feb 4, 2022 · Does anyone have any recommended books on Shinto? I’ve been suggested The Essence of Shinto: Japan’s Spirtual Heart by Motohia Yamakage, and I found David Chart’s book …

  7. A lot of interest in Shinto here, so let me clear up some ...

    Shinto has very little to say in terms of sociopolitical thought. In the west, it seems a lot of practitioners are left-leaning, while Shinto in Japan is often used as a tool for nationalist parties. Either way, …

  8. Is Shinto as important in Japan as depicted in animes? - Reddit

    I've noticed that in many animes there are visits to Shinto shrines, which seem to be popular in Japan. But they also go further and incorporate a certain religious reverence. There are obviously animes …

  9. I am a Kannushi [Shinto Priest] AMA. : r/religion - Reddit

    Generally: Shinto is more or less a naturalist religion. Almost all of its elements pertain to nature. But in the prevue of Kami. Personally: Women can be Kannushi. Kannushi is a gender neutral term. And …

  10. Any strategy for feudal Japan settlements? : r/forgeofempires

    I finished my 2nd settlement yesterday, here is a brief strategy: build 2 soybean fields so you can unlock an expansion after the first collection build more houses, which give decent coin income after the 2nd …