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Why are natural forces and environment integral in the Shinto religion?

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Answered by camilleomac02
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In Shintoism, divinities are closely linked to nature and natural forces.  The sacred Mount Fuji, an abode of Japanese gods, is surrounded by temples and shrines. It is one of the three holy mountains along with Mount Tate and Mount Haku. Shrines are erected to venerate or remember ancestors, an occurrence, and natural phenomena, such as mountains, rivers, rocks, and trees. Shinto followers carry out ritualistic practices conscientiously in order to establish union with the present society and the nation’s past. Shintoism serves as a guide and way that somehow run contrary to established world religions.

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