Japanese people (in Japan) are not united in single religious position. 84% to 96% of Japanese adhere to Shinto and Buddhism based on family associationbut 70 percent of Japanese have no religious membership, and 84% of the Japanes claim no personal religion.
This would mean that the plurality of Japanese are neither polytheistic or monotheistic but are instead non-theistic.
The Taíno people were polytheistic, meaning they believed in multiple deities. They worshipped a variety of gods and spirits that were connected to different aspects of nature and daily life.
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The antonym of Monotheistic is Polytheistic