Basics of Shinto
Origins & Myths
Sacred Texts & Morality
Rituals & Life stages
Symbols & Interreligious Dialogue
100

What country is Shintoism indigenous to?

Japan

100

Who are the divine siblings in the Shinto creation story?

Izanagi and Izanami

100

What are the two main Shinto sacred texts?

Kojiki and Nihon Shoki

100

What do followers do before entering a Shinto shrine?

Purify hands and mouth

100

What symbol marks the entrance to sacred Shinto spaces?

A Torii gate

200

What spirit or divine presence is central to Shinto beliefs?

Kami

200

Which Kami is the Sun spirit and ancestor of Japan's emperors?

Amaterasu

200

What do Shinto texts teach about nature?

Nature is sacred and filled with Kami

200

What festival celebrates children ages 3,5 and 7?

Shichi-Go-San

200

What sacred rope marks purified spaces in Shinto?

Shimenawa

300

What type of religion is Shinto (polytheistic, monotheistic, etc.)?

Polytheistic and animistic

300

According to the Shinto myth, who is considered Japan's first emperor?

Emperor Jimmu

300

WHat Shinto moral value means sincerity and honesty?

Makoto

300

What is the newborn shrine-blessing ceremony called?

Miyamairi

300

What ritual tool uses sound to call or attract Kami?

Kagura-suzu (sacred bells)

400

Approximately how many people practice Shinto around the world?

Between 4 million and 104 million (est. 2025)

400

What is the name of the text is created in 712 CE containing Japan's myths and origins?

Kojiki

400

What is the concept that separates purity from impurity in Shinto?

Kiyomi (purity) vs. Kegare (impurity)

400

What event marks adulthood at age 20?

Seijin Shiki (Coming-of-Age)

400

Name one value shared by Shinto and Christianity.

Respect for nature/moral living/community

500

What early culture practiced the rituals that evolved into Shinto (3rd-2nd century BCE)?

The Yayoi culture

500

What object did Izanagi and Izanami use to stir the ocean and create the first island?

A jeweled spear

500

How do daily purification rituals like harae and misogi shape morality?

They encourage mindfulness, respect, and sincere ethical behaviour

500

What ritual continues after funerals to honor ancestors?

Ancestor worship (e.g., Obon)
500

What Interreligious activity involves both Shinto and Christian leaders coming together after disasters?

Peace or prayer events for healing and recovery.

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