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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.
Shinto and Buddhism are two different things, there is no hybrid combination.
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Shinto is an indigenous religion of Japan, and Buddhism and Shinto are very alike.
Shinto and Buddhism are the main religions on the island nation Japan.
christianity, judaism, islam, hinduism, buddhism, sikhism, jainism, confucianism, taoism, shinto, indigenous, sects.
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Buddhism and Shintoism have had significant influences on Japanese art. Buddhism introduced symbolic imagery and artistic techniques, while Shintoism inspired the depiction of nature and the divine in Japanese art. Both religions continue to play a major role in shaping the artistic expression in Japan.
There are a lot of religions in the world today! Here are all of them.ChristianityHinduismScientologyHumanismIslamNon-Religiousand others!
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The primary religion in Hokkaido is Shinto, which is an indigenous Japanese belief system centered around the worship of kami (spirits) in nature. There is also a significant presence of Buddhism, introduced from mainland Japan, and various other religious practices among different communities in Hokkaido.
Buddhism and Shinto