Shinto – The Way Of The Gods

Living in a land constantly shaped by earthquakes, volcanoes, and battered by typhoons, the people of these islands have learned to respect the formidable forces of nature. The misty mountains covered with dense forests were believed to be homes of kami, or divine spirits. Ancient Japanese thought that kami existed in everything—rocks and trees, rivers and the sea, mountains and clouds. Kami were present everywhere, in all aspects of life.