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Shinto is a religious type of Japanese patriotism. Other religious presen in Japan are Buddhism, Taoism and Confucianism but these religions are imported and do not have the elements of Japanese culture within them. Shino, on the other hand, follows Japan through history, including all of the myths and animism, devotion to nature and its power. Shinto also represents the way of life, it has set of rules that Japanese follow in everyday life because it is proven to be effective over the course of time. So the answer is that these two forms of Shinto can not clearly be distinguished.

Shinto ("the way of the gods") is a traditional religion of the Japanese people and is as old as Japan itself. It is still the dominant religion in Japan along with Buddhism.

What is "Shinto" religion in Japan?

Shinto is a traditional Japanese form of religion that predates historical records. It is a form of religious fervor in Japan.

Other religious expressions in Japan are Buddhism, Taoism and Confucianism but these religions are imported and do not have the characteristics of Japanese culture within them.

Shinto also represents a way of life, with Japanese rules in everyday life because it is proven to be effective over time.

Thus, "Shinto" as a reverential form of Japanese patriotism and as a religion cannot be clearly distinguished.

To learn more about the Shinto religion, refer to the link:

https://brainly.com/question/796822

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