Yaoyorozu no Kami

Beliefs & Concepts

Yaoyorozu no Kamiyaoyorozu no kami / 八百万の神

The concept that innumerable gods dwell in all things in nature — the foundation of Shinto animism.

Yaoyorozu no kami expresses the Shinto worldview that divine spirits inhabit everything in the natural world. "Eight million" is not a literal count but signifies an uncountable multitude — gods in mountains, rivers, seas, wind, thunder, trees, stones, and fire.

This animistic worldview underlies the "mottainai" ethic and customs like "hari-kuyō" (needle memorial) and "fude-kuyō" (brush memorial), where worn-out tools are honored for their service. Classified academically as animism, this philosophy has gained international attention as an environmental ethos promoting coexistence with nature.