Probably not as such. Here is a List of Shinto shrines in the United States. You'll note that they are mostly in Hawaii, where there is a large Japanese population. read more
‘Although the typical Japanese boasts of not being religious and even of being atheist, as I do myself, Shinto is ever present in the Japanese mind,’ says Kubo Kenichi, head priest of Mizuya Shrine. For much of its history Shinto did not develop its own theology or morality, because it borrowed them from Buddhism. read more