Yes. Japanese merchants followed Buddha. They had special temples made of gold which they prayed and worshiped their leader. They had special ceremonies which they gave thanks and gifts to Buddha so he could restore all health and help them with their crops.
Japanese people often do believe in religion. A majority of Japanese people follow the beliefs of Buddhism and Shintoism. In the modern days there are many that follow the Christian beliefs.
Because Buddhism did not orignate in Japan
yes
Most likely, Japanese Canadians follow traditional Japanese religions, such as Buddhism or Shinto, but, in some cases, they will convert to Christianity, because Christianity is the predoninent religion of Canada.
Japan was still feudal in many ways until the end of the Second World War. High ranking military officers were usually aristocrats-samurai. Some Japanese follow both modern and traditional customs.
Japanese people follow god
Shinto, which is the native religion of Japan. But samurai followed teachings of buddha too. After 1500 many japanese converted to Christianity, including samurai.
He doesn't follow any religion.
Medieval emperors had no power, because it was taken away by the shogun. However, they were still considered the highest in the feudal structure because he was considered a God. Without the Emperor there, people would not follow the shogun!
the religion twi speakers follow is Africa or christiantie
No, the government can't ever make a national religion for everyone to follow.
They follow christianity.