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Takachiho-gawara. Here is a Sacred ground of the descent to earth of Ninigi-no-Mikoto (the grandson of Amaterasu).

The word Shinto ("Way of the Gods") was adopted from the written Chinese (神道, ), combining two kanji: , meaning "spirit" or kami; and , meaning a philosophical path or study (from the Chinese word dào). Kami are defined in English as "spirits", "essences" or "deities", that are associated with many understood formats; in some cases being human-like, in others being animistic, and others being associated with more abstract "natural" forces in the world (mountains, rivers, lightning, wind, waves, trees, rocks). Kami and people are not separate; they exist within the same world and share its interrelated complexity.

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