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”Ghost of Tsushima” incorporates numerous elements of Japanese religion, blending both Shinto and Buddhist imagery to build its cultural settings. Shrines, Tori Gates, monks, and references to kami appear within the game, showing us the history of Japanese syncretism. Cederwall (2022) writes about how Buddhist figures like monks provide moral structure, and Shinto elements symbolize the divine presence in nature. The game’s guiding wind mechanic and ritual scenes further show the expression of Shintoism through purification and harmony with nature. [[User:DunderMifflin0|DunderMifflin0]] ([[User talk:DunderMifflin0#top|talk]]) 05:55, 4 November 2025 (UTC) |
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Wikimore19 (talk) 17:03, 3 November 2025 (UTC)
Ghost of Tsushima incorporates numerous elements of Japanese religion, blending both Shinto and Buddhist imagery to build its cultural settings. Shrines, Tori Gates, monks, and references to kami appear within the game, showing us the history of Japanese syncretism. Cederwall (2022) writes about how Buddhist figures like monks provide moral structure, and Shinto elements symbolize the divine presence in nature. The game’s guiding wind mechanic and ritual scenes further show the expression of Shintoism through purification and harmony with nature. DunderMifflin0 (talk) 05:55, 4 November 2025 (UTC)


