Kami: In Shinto, kami refers to the spirits or deities worshipped, which can be found in natural elements such as mountains, rivers, and trees.
Torii Gate: A torii gate is an iconic symbol of Shintoism that marks the entrance to sacred spaces such as shrines. It represents the transition from the secular world to the divine realm.
Ritual Purification: Ritual purification is an important aspect of Shinto practices where individuals cleanse themselves physically and spiritually before entering sacred spaces or engaging in religious ceremonies.