The Impact on the Japanese was that they lost trading privileges will the U.S.A, so that was extremely critical for the Japanese
His religion is Asian. (Japanese)
The two main religions in Japan are Shinto and Buddhism. Shinto is an indigenous belief system centered around the worship of kami, or spirits, while Buddhism was introduced from China and Korea. Many Japanese people practice a combination of both religions, incorporating elements of each into their spiritual beliefs and practices.
H. Byron Earhart has written: 'Japanese religion' -- subject(s): Religion 'The new religions of Japan' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Religion 'Japanese religion, unity and diversity' -- subject(s): Religion 'Religion in the Japanese experience: sources and interpretations' -- subject(s): Religion
Traditional Japanese religion is Shinto... In China Confucianism, Taoism, and Buddhism are the most common
Many Japanese practice both Buddhism and Shinto.
Shintoism is a religion that believes everything has a spirit or kami. It is a traditional Japanese belief system that emphasizes the presence of spirits or gods in natural elements and objects.
No.
Shinto.
Question is not clear. Which religion, and when?
freedom of religion
shinto and buddhism