In the modern era Shinto-derived religious organizations can be broadly divided into two types, namely "sectarian Shinto" (kyōha Shintō) and "Shinto-derived new religions" (Shintōkei shinshūkyō). The term "sectarian Shinto" is widely used to indicate the thirteen sects of Shinto of the prewar era.
sectarian schools have extra one subject made for their religion while non-sectarian schools just have the normal subjects
Yoshida Shinto
Sectarian: of or relating to sectaries or sects; confined or devoted to a particular sect.
Shinto is in Japan
a Shinto shrine
Shinto was originated in Japan.
Shinto is in Japan
Non-Sectarian Anti-Nazi League was created in 1933.
Non-Sectarian Anti-Nazi League ended in 1975.
No. Shinto is a system of spiritual beliefs/practices. But you can have Shinto shrines (temples).
Shinto believes in polytheism.
a samuari named Shinto