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Kami (Japanese: 神, [kaꜜmi]) are the deities, divinities, spirits, mythological, spiritual, or natural phenomena that are venerated in the Shinto religion.
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Kami are beings venerated in the Japanese Shinto tradition. Kami may also refer to: Kami (official) (Japanese: 守), the highest rank of Kokushi officials ...
In Japanese, no distinction is made here between singular and plural, and hence the term kami refers both to individual kami and the collective group of kami.
List of Japanese deities · 1 Kotoamatsukami · 2 Major kami · 3 Kamiyonanayo · 4 Minor kami · 5 Yama-no-Kami · 6 People worshipped as kami · 7 Buddhism · 8 Seven Lucky ...
Kami (神) is a Japanese word for the spirits that are worshipped in the Shinto religion. Not all of Kami are gods of the personified type.
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The Shinto kami are the spirits or phenomena that are worshipped in the religion of Shinto. They are elements in nature, animals, creationary forces in the ...
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