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🧵 2. Shinto, translated as "the way of Kami," signifies the connection between shin (神) meaning spirit/god and tō (道) meaning way/road/path.

🧵 3. Shinto's origins date to ancient Japanese writings like the Kojiki and Nihon Shoki. Terms like kami no michi, kannagara no michi, Kodō, Daidō, Teidō, were linked to Shinto throughout history.

🧵 4. The varied terms related to Shinto emphasize its connection to Kami and its significance as a way of life or practice reflected in their characters.

🧵 5. To comprehend Shintoism fully, one must grasp the essence of kami and appreciate the way these spirits are integrated into the fabric of Japanese culture and daily life.