84% to 96% of Japanese adhere to Shinto and Buddhism. Minority religions such as Christianity, Islam and Sikhism are also practiced. See related link for more information on Japanese religions.
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shinto and Buddhism i think
shinto and buddhism i think
shinto and Buddhism i think
There are several religions practiced in Japan. However, Japan's "state" religion is Shinto.
A number of religions are practiced in Japan, but most Japanese follow a blend of Shintoism and Buddhism
There are many religions practiced in Japan. The two largest are Buddhism and Shintoism, with a majority of Japanese incorporating both into their lives. Religion is not as strong a part of the the daily life of the people as it can be in other parts of the world.
There are many religions practiced in Japan. Most Japanese are both Shinto and Buddhist. However, there are also Japanese Christians in Japan too.
Shintoism, Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Hinduism and Buddhism. Shintoism is practiced in Japan, Christianity is practiced throughout the world, Judaism is practiced in Israel and Islam is practiced in the Middle East. Hinduism is practiced in India, and Buddhism is practiced in Southeast Asia as well as China.
Ethnic religions are most widely practiced in regions where they originated, such as Hinduism in South Asia, Shinto in Japan, and African traditional religions in sub-Saharan Africa. These religions are intimately tied to specific cultural and geographical contexts, which is why they are predominantly practiced in those regions.
Anglican, Catholicism, Islam and many other minor religions.
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