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Shinto kami
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  • There are 2,000 known women priests in a grand total of 20,000 priests.
  • Unlike a lot of religions women can be priests although there are few.
  • In order to achieve any of these high positions of power and peace you have to go through the proper education for each individual status.
  • Shinto priesthood has five ranks: - Johkai, Srikai, Meikai, Gon-Seikai, Chokkai, Guji (The highest rank of Chief priest).
  • The Shinto priesthood has six different grades: -The Superior, The First, The Second, The Semi-Second, The Third, The Fourth.
  • It became an official religion of Japan with 84% of Japanese people following both Shinto & Buddhism as they are very similar in their basic concepts of happiness in human nature.
  • It incorporates the ways of ancient Japan with the practice of today’s modern Japanese society.
  • Shinto is one of Japan’s most prestigious ancient religions.
  • Shinto derives from the Chinese word “Shin Tao” meaning “The Way of the Gods”.
  • When she came out of the cave to see what was happening the kamis grabbed her and persuaded her to take her proper place in the cosmos. The other kamis lured her out with dancing and laughter. His actions hurt Amaterasu, so she fled to a cave depriving the world of light and bringing darkness to the land. Susanoo is known as an important and powerful kami that has the power to prevent disasters. A kami named Izanagi gave Amaterasu the power to rule the land which made Susanoo infuriated, which led to him throwing tantrums that got him banished from heaven. The story of Amaterasu and Susanoo starts off with a feud among kamis. They enjoyed entertainment such as dance. These kami’s had human characteristics such as behaving badly, sulking, curiosity, and laughter.

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    That is why all of our trips are flightless in destination, fully carbon offset - and we have ambitious plans to be net zero in the very near future.Kami is a divine being in the Shinto religion.

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