Answer:
A. Shintoism
Step-by-step explanation:
Shintoism followers believe that spiritual powers exist in the natural world. That is, they believe that spirits called “kami” live in natural places, such as animals, plants, rocks, mountains, rivers, people, and even the dead (hence ancestor worship).
Shintoism priests can be both men and women. Purity is very important to Shintoism followers, so they rinse their mouths and wash their hands and hang prayer boards over them before entering the prayer hall.
Once inside a temple, the kami is summoned with a bell and offered rice or money. Then the follower bends twice and claps twice to welcome the kami and bow again.