Identify which of Japan''s major religions is being described in the following passage. Choose one of the following: Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Islam, Judaism, or Shintoism. Followers of the native religion of Japan believe that all things in nature have spirits called kami, which the followers honor with shrines. _____________
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The major religion describes in the passage is Shintoism. Japanese follow this religion. The major feature of Shinto is that it is related to the concept of Kami. According to it there is a sacred power in both animate and inanimate objects. Shinto preaches that Japanese people are descended from the kami. Their worshiping takes place at shrines in the country. Shintoism teaches Japanese that their land is divine and sacred as compared to the other lands.
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The major religion describes in the passage is Shintoism. Japanese follow this religion. The major feature of Shinto is that it is related to the concept of Kami. According to it there is a sacred power in both animate and inanimate objects. Shinto preaches that Japanese people are descended from the kami. Their worshiping takes place at shrines in the country. Shintoism teaches Japanese that their land is divine and sacred as compared to the other lands.
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The major religion describes is Shintoism.
The major feature of Shinto is that it is related to the concept of Kami. There is a sacred power in both animate and inanimate objects. Shinto preaches that Japanese people are descended from the kami. Their worshiping takes place at shrines in the country. Shintoism teaches Japanese that their land is divine and sacred as compared to the other lands.
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