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Why were the Shintos important to the Early Japanese?

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The Shintos were important to the Early Japanese becuase they became the official state religion of Japan

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Many shrines were supported by state funding. ... Shinto became the glue that bound the Japanese people together with a powerful mix of devotion to kami, ancestor-worship, and group loyalty to family and nation.

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