Nichido

Nichido ( 日道, 日道, にちど, Nichi-do,  일도, Ildou) sometimes referred to as Tendou is a collection of  and a   system indigenous to the Fusense archipelago. It is sometimes, though incorrectly, referred to as a though because of its syncretic nature and lack of exclusive world-view or distinctive membership it is more commonly associated with Fusense cultural and spiritual beliefs and philosophy than a distinct religious system. Despite being distinctively Fusense in origin, Nichido is participated in across the globe - especially in regions colonized by Fusen or subject to Fusense cultural and political influence.

The exact origins of Nichido are difficult to place, as it is not a with a distinct starting point such as. Practices that resemble historic and modern Nichido date back to the early Kamoi Era (450BCE-200AD), with archaeological and architectural evidence of ritual venerative behavior. Traditionally animistic and polytheistic beliefs on the archipelago were later heavily influenced by Cheonjean ideals of morality, spirituality, and. The arrival of also had a significant impact, leading to syncretism between the two belief systems.