Use of shinto in Sentences. 21 Examples

The examples include shinto at the start of sentence, shinto at the end of sentence and shinto in the middle of sentence

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shinto at the start of sentence


  1. Shinto gods, or kami, are worshipped at shrines.
  2. Shinto is the natural indigenous religion of Japan.
  3. Shinto sanctuaries came under the control of this new sect, known also as Dualist Shintoism.
  4. Shinto ceremony is the general name of all the ceremonies with Shintoism properties or related activities of traditional Japanese symbolic significance.

shinto at the end of sentence


  1. How about make hong kong the port of shipment Instead of shinto?
  2. Huanglong leading to the hole in the Wudang Jinding on ancient shinto.

shinto in the middle of sentence


  1. We chant at a shinto shrine.
  2. The Buddhist and shinto religions coexist in Japan.
  3. One memorable afternoon, we visited a shinto shrine.
  4. This is the most ancient, and holiest of the shinto rituals.
  5. In the same fashion, they also brought down the shinto shrine.
  6. Gradually shinto practice extended to the worship of ancestors.
  7. Last year four ministers visited the shinto shrine on August 15.
  8. Matches were held at shinto shrines, whence sumo's elaborate pre - bout rituals descend.
  9. Considering It's close to our end - user, we'd like to appoint shinto as the unloading port.
  10. Other children are returning with their parents from Mondo-Yakujin, the shinto shrine near our house.
  11. The imperial family, steeped in shinto ritual, appeals to the traditionalist and nationalist markets.
  12. Early on, sumo was incorporated into shinto purification rituals, after which it became court entertainment.
  13. A distinctive feature of shinto architecture is the chigi, a scissor-shaped finial at the front and rear of the roof.
  14. The result is that certain rituals that appear on the surface to be Buddhist or shinto are essentially shamanistic in content.
  15. Tailing of shinto, from three huge brick paved, cypress pine on both sides, from south to north is dotted with more than 40 large and small buildings.

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