Is Shinto Harmony, enlightenment, the virtue, or moral life

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Shinto is a traditional Japanese religion that encompasses various beliefs and practices. It does not focus specifically on one single concept. However, harmony (Wa) is considered an important value in Shinto, emphasizing the harmonious balance between human beings, nature, and the divine. Enlightenment, virtue, and leading a moral life are more commonly associated with other religions, such as Buddhism or Confucianism, rather than being core principles of Shinto.
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