Kami: The divine spirits or sacred forces in Shinto that are believed to inhabit all of nature, including mountains, rivers, trees, and even phenomena like thunder and wind.
Shrine: A sacred place in Shinto where kami are enshrined and worshipped, often located in natural settings like forests or near bodies of water.
Purification: A central practice in Shinto that involves cleansing the body and spirit through rituals like bathing, washing hands, and removing impurities to maintain harmony with the kami.