Japanese Deities
Japanese Deities, also known as "kami," are the divine beings venerated in the Shinto religion, which is deeply rooted in Japanese culture and mythology. These deities represent various aspects of nature, human emotions, and moral values. They can be found throughout the Japanese Mythological pantheon, inhabiting sacred mountains, rivers, trees, and other natural phenomena. Worshipped and revered for centuries, these divine entities continue to play a significant role in shaping Japan's cultural identity and traditions. In the context of Cultural Anthropology and Mythology, Japanese Deities provide rich insights into the beliefs, values, and societal norms of Japanese culture, past and present.