Shinto Buddhism,Zen Buddhism,Christian but predominantly Buddhist
The four religions of the Bushido code are Shinto, Buddhism, Zen and Confucianism.
They practiced Zen buddism, but also incorporated Shinto beliefs (as is still the case for many Japanese)
Samurai lived their life by the code of Bushido, a combination of Confucianism, Shinto and Zen Buddhism.
the primary religions in west Asia are: Buddhism Zen Buddhism Lamaism o Tibetan Buddhism Shinto =keztrene hinata:)
Shinto is the traditional religion of Japan, though Japan is mainly responsible for the development of Zen Buddhism. Buddhism and Shinto are the two largest religions of Japan - though many follow both religions and visit the temples of both.
The samurai prefer Shinto (Maybe Mahayana Buddhism) because it is Japanese tradition which was influenced from China mainland in the past.
The two elements that Japan blended were Buddhism and Confucianism
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There isn't too much religion in either country. Japan has Shinto and Zen Buddhism and Scotland has Presbyterianism, the Episcopalian Church and Catholicism.
No, they practice Shinto which is an indigenous religion in which they believe in good an evil spirits, sort of like native American beliefs. They also practice zen Buddhism.