the indigenous animistic religion of Japan, including the veneration of the Emperor as a descendant of the sun goddess
The Japanese word ‘shinto’ means, literally, ‘the way of the gods’. Although commonly defined as the indigenous (that is, pre-Buddhist) religion of Japan, such a meaning is the product of Japanese modernists who sought to identify a native religious heritage for Japan existing prior to the introduction of foreign elements. Shinto only became a separate religion during the 19th cent. and has continued as such — Professor Donald Lopez
Shinto adj
Shintoism noun
Shintoist noun and adj
Shintoistic /-ʹistik/ adj
[Japanese shintō]