神様
"神様" (kamisama) is a Japanese term that translates to "god" or "deity." In Shinto, the indigenous spirituality of Japan, kami are spirits or gods that inhabit natural elements, such as trees, rivers, and mountains. They are revered and worshipped in various shrines, where people offer prayers and rituals to seek blessings and protection.
In addition to Shinto, the concept of kami can also be found in other aspects of Japanese culture, including literature and art. Kami are often depicted in folklore and mythology, showcasing their importance in shaping the beliefs and traditions of the Japanese people. The reverence for kami reflects a deep connection to nature and the spiritual world.