Yes, they are refered to as Japanese.
I'm not sure I should delete stuff that's not mine so I wont - but that answer is ridiculous.
The Ainu are referred to as the indigenous peoples of Japan, however they weren't indigenous to the whole of the country. I'll post a wikipedia link.
The Ainu.
In addition to Japanese people, there are also other Asians and an indigenous tribe living in Japan. Most of these people practice religion, but do not do religious things on a normal day.
What religions can be found in Japan. (I'm sorry I see horribly worded questions all over). Japan's major religions are Shinto and Buddhism. Shinto is the indigenous religion of Japan ( It's what they practiced before anyone else came to japan). And Buddhism found its way they after people came over from asia
Most Japanese practice a mixture of Shinto and Buddhism. Shinto is probably the indigenous religion of Japan. Buddhism was introduced by the Japanese people's contacts with Korea and China.
Most Japanese practice a mixture of Shinto and Buddhism. Shinto is probably the indigenous religion of Japan. Buddhism was introduced by the Japanese people's contacts with Korea and China.
Yes, there are indigenous tribes in Guatemala
No. Lions are not indigenous to Japan.
there are many indigenous people in Lebanon
Countries where women have moved to the forefront of indigenous people's political movements include Canada, New Zealand, Bolivia, and Guatemala. These women have played key roles in advocating for indigenous rights, land rights, and environmental protection within their communities and on national platforms.
Yes. Facial tatoo's are quite common in some cultures, such as the Maori Moko's or the "moustache" tattoo's of Japan's indigenous people the Ainu.
Shinto is an indigenous religion of Japan, and Buddhism and Shinto are very alike.
Indigenous people typically came from the prehistoric period.