Kami - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KamiKami are the deities, divinities, spirits, phenomena or "holy powers", that are venerated in the Shinto religion. They can be elements of the landscape, forces of nature, or beings and the qualities that these beings express; they can also be the spirits of venerated dead people. Many kami are considered the ancient ancestors of entire clans (some ancestors became kami upon their death if they were able to embody the values and virtues of kami in life). Traditionally, great leaders like the
Kami - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org › wiki › KamiNotable kami [ edit] Amaterasu Ōmikami, the sun goddess and chief deity of Shinto Ebisu, one of seven gods of fortune Fūjin, the god of wind Hachiman, the god of war Junshi Daimyojin, the god of provocation Inari Ōkami, the god of rice and agriculture Izanagi -no-Mikoto, the first man Izanami ...
Misogi - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MisogiVerkkoMisogi. Misogi (禊) is a Japanese Shinto practice of ritual purification by washing the entire body. Misogi is related to another Shinto purification ritual called Harae – thus both being collectively referred to as …