Background
Core Beliefs
Rituals/ Traditions
History
Miscallaneous
100

Who is the founder of Shinto?

There is no founder.

100

How many kami does shintoism believe in?

8 million

100

Why do people participate in Shinto rituals?

For good health and fortune, also to cleanse oneself.

100

During the Meiji Restoration, Shinto was used to promote loyalty to which figure?

The Emporer
100

What worldview best encapsulates shinto beliefs?

Pantheism

200

What does Shinto translate to in Japenese?

The Way of Kami.

200

Where are Kami present?

Everywhere

200

Shinto shrines are also referred to as ____.

Jinji.

200

This religion was introduced to Japan in the 6th century.

Buddhism

200

What amount of yen is considered lucky to throw in a donation?

5 Yen.

300

What period was Shinto tracked back to and what years did it span?

The Yayoi period, 300BCE-300CE

300

What is a Yōkai?

A kami evil spirit

300

What are the wooden plaques placed at shrines called?

Ema

300

Edo Period was when Shinto combined with ____.

Confucianism

300

What is Kawaya-no-kami the god of?

Toilets and Sanitation.

400

What percent of Japan is Shinto?

80% or 3%

400

What are kami messengers called?

Kami No Tsuka.

400

When being cleansed by water, where is the ritual supposed to take place?

A waterfall

400

How long did the Meiji Restoration last?

76 years

400

What popular media franchise is based on shinto beliefs of kami?

Pokemon!

500

What two books make up the Kiki?

the Kojiki and the Nihon Shoki

500

What is the name of the god who gave birth to the sun and moon?

Izanagi.

500

Why do people perform Kagura?

To energize the Kami

500

What period is Shinto in now?

Shrine Shinto/Jinja

500

What does the sun goddess Amaterasu hide in when she is upset by her brother, plunging the world into darkness?

A Cave