Symbols/Artifacts
Rituals/Traditions
History of Shintoism
Beliefs
Miscellaneous
100

What are Ema?

Small, wooden plaques where worshippers can write prayers for the kami.

100

What is the most popular ritual?

Visiting Shrines

100

What country was Shintoism founded in?

Japan

100

What is the core belief at the heart of Shintoism?

Kami

100

How many religious sects does Shintoism have

3

200

What is the name of Shinto's sacred tree?

Sakaki

200

What are the small slips of paper at Shinto shrines with fortunes written on them?

Omikuji

200

What does Shinto mean?

The way of gods

200

The concept of ________ and _________ are temporary and changeable in Shinto.

purity and impurity

200

About how many followers does Shintoism have worldwide?

About 100 million

300

List three of the six main symbols for Shintoism

Torii Gates, Shimenawa, Shide, Sakaki, Tomoe, Shinkyo (Any 3)

300

What is the name for Shinto prayers?

Norito

300

What religion forced Shintoism to take a name?

Buddhism

300

What is Kami sometimes defined as?

Deities and gods

300

What is the name for the New Year?

Oshogatso

400

What Shinto artifact intends to bring luck and safety to those who hang it in their home?

Ofuda
400

What ritual is an act of prevention, rather than purification?

Imi

400

When was Shintoism no longer the national religion of Japan?

After World War II

400

What is the main sacred text of Shintoism?

There is no particular text

400

What is Shintoism heavily based off of?

Rituals

500

The symbol for Shintoism is the torii. What is the literal translation of "the torii"?

A bird abode

500

What is the alternative name for Purification?

Harai (or Harae)

500

What led to the separation of Shinto from Buddhism?

Meiji Restoration
500

What is the english translation of kegare?

Impurity

500

What represents the separation of Shinto shrines from the rest of the surroundings?

The Torii Gates

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