Shinto Kami
Shinto Kami are the various gods, spirits, and deities in the indigenous religion of Japan, known as Shinto. They are believed to inhabit natural elements, objects, animals, and ancestors, and are revered and worshipped for their power and influence in human affairs. Kami are considered both benevolent and malevolent, and are worshipped through rituals, offerings, and prayers at shrines and sacred sites. They are often associated with specific virtues, aspects of nature, and human activities, and play a central role in the spiritual and cultural life of the Japanese people.