#  Shintō in Boston 

 



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The Shintō tradition is deeply linked with the Japanese land and people. Spiritual sensitivity to natural landmarks and the reverence for the spirits that reside in the natural world foster appreciation for Shintō practice in America. Shintō priests make offerings to the local *kami* (deity), and are also called upon to perform purification ceremonies for groundbreakings and businesses.

In Greater Boston, the Shintō tradition does not have a large presence, as there are no local shrines. However, many devotees have private shrines and maintain a dedicated Shintō practice in the privacy of their homes.



 

##  List of Shintō Centers in Boston 

 



  [### Japan Society of Boston

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Want to learn more about the Shintō tradition beyond Boston? Check out our general tradition page, where you can read informative essays; view curated images of the tradition in America; see the latest news about Shintō communities around the U.S.; review the vocabulary of the tradition in our glossary; and explore a list of publications and links that can help you learn even more.



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