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Shintoism is a Japanese religion that dates back to about 1000 BCE. The major laws are that spiritual powers exist in the natural world and that spirits called kami live in all natural places. The followers of Shintoism pray to and make offerings to the kami.

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Eat raw squid 3 times a day

Avoid death until 5 weeks after it dies

do not eat cooked things

build a new shrine every month

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