22%
Buddism and Shinto
The traditional religion is buddism
It's main religion is Buddism.
Approxiamtely 1.27% are not Japanese, they include of Chinese and Malaysian
Some of the people in Japan practice it, but not all of the people in Japan do, because there are some Christians in Japan.
Christianity is a very broad category. I define true Christianity as those who believe in Jesus as their Lord and Savior because he died on the cross for our sins. If we define Christianity in this way the percentage of Christians in Japan is less than 1%.
Approximately 92% of people in Japan live in urban areas. Japan has a high population density, with a significant portion living in cities and metropolitan areas.
I think Buddhism and Shinto are some religions they practice there as well as Christianity and Baha'i.
No, this is not a socially acceptable practice in Japan.
35% of people live in rural areas in Japan 65% or people in Japan live in urban areas
Samurai's no longer exist in Japan. People often practice the sword styles for special events, but there are no real Samurai left in Japan.
Yes, they do. Some schools in Japan have clubs for children to learn about and how to do Tea ceremonies.