According to reports from various sources, including the US State Department, within the borders of Japan, less than 1% of Japanese citizens claim to be affiliated with Christianity.
Killing anyone would be homicide and would be punished as such in Japan, whether or not the victim was a Christian.
Many of the people in Japan are either Christians, Shinto Buddhists, or atheists.
There are many religions practiced in Japan. Most Japanese are both Shinto and Buddhist. However, there are also Japanese Christians in Japan too.
Lena Park is a Christian who sings in Japanese and English. There are not a lot of pop singers in Japan who are Christians.
Shinto.There are Christians and followers of Shinto Buddhism in Japan.
Some of the people in Japan practice it, but not all of the people in Japan do, because there are some Christians in Japan.
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Shinto is considered the indigenous religion of Japan, while Buddhism was introduced to Japan in the 6th century and has since become a major religion in the country. Christianity and other minority religions also have a presence in Japan.
Some amount of Christians, but a lot of the people are shinto buddhism and in need of salvation in Japan. I love Japan.
Anneliese Vahl has written: 'Christen in Japan' -- subject(s): Christians in Japan
Japan's religion is mainly Buddhism and other sections of Buddhism. Also small populations are christians and hindus,Muslims.
There are not many Christians who live in Japan, so it is not widely celebrated. Decorations that are put up by those who do celebrate it are likely to be similar to those seen in western countries.
Christians in Japan celebrate Christmas in much the same manner as it is celebrated in the west, and non-Christian Japanese do not practice Christmas.