a Shinto shrine is called a "神社" (Jinja)
the answer is Hojo
I think it is called Shinto not Shintoism. Shinto is the religion of Japan. It is polytheistic and the Kami are the spritis.
The religion Shinto comes from Japan! It is thought to be old as Japan itself! There are no founders of Shinto! They believe in something called Kami!
Some of the teachings of Shinto are; donâ??t forget the teachings of the ancestors. Shinto also teaches the people to respect their elders and do not commit evil acts.
Shintoism, Shinto
Junrei
A Shintoist is a person who follows Shinto. Shinto is the traditional religion of Japan. Shinto is the praying to spirits also known as a kami. The word Shinto means "Shin" meaning kami in Chinese and "to" meaning a philisophical path or study.
Shinto sprits are called Kami which means soul or spirit in Japanese!
The Shinto people worship at public shrines or worship at small home shrines called "kamidana".
Torii gates is the term for a sacred gate in a Shinto shrine.
There is not a place called "Shinto Tower". There is the Sinjoh Ruins (available by event only) and various towers, however.