concept   shinto
culture   Western countries
statement   Shinto is relatively unknown and less practiced compared to major world religions in Western countries.

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1 shingon Western countries In western countries, Shingon may be relatively unknown and less commonly practiced compared to other forms of Buddhism. 1
2 shinrin Western countries Spending time in the forest is considered a leisure activity and a way to connect with nature in Western countries. 1
3 shinrin Western countries The term 'shinrin' is not commonly known and does not have a specific cultural or traditional significance in Western countries. 1
4 shinrin Western countries The concept of 'shinrin' as a specific practice for relaxation and stress reduction is not widely known in Western countries. 1
5 shinto Western countries Shinto is not widely practiced or understood in western countries, and is often associated with Japanese culture and traditions. 1
6 shinto Western countries Shinto is relatively unknown in western countries and is not widely practiced or understood outside of Japan. 1
7 shinto Western countries Shinto may be less familiar or understood compared to other major world religions such as Christianity, Islam, or Buddhism. 1
8 shintoism Western countries Shintoism is less widely practiced and less familiar compared to major religions like Christianity, Islam, and Buddhism. 1
9 shintoism Western countries Shintoism is relatively unknown and not widely practiced, and its customs and beliefs may seem exotic or unfamiliar to those in Western countries. 1
10 shintoism Western countries Relatively unknown and less influential compared to major religions like Christianity or Islam 1
11 shintoism Western countries Relatively unfamiliar or unknown compared to major religions like Christianity or Islam 1