Deer are considered the messengers of the Gods in Shintoism. Although that does not exactly answer your question, it is related.
Shinto is indeginous to Japan, therefore it has many believer's within Japan, but there are a select handful who follow this faith, living outside Japan.
Panthers are not a natural wild animal in Japan so it never became part of Japan's culture like other animals. However it's cousin the tiger is used as a symbol of power and beauty in Japanese culture.
a failing economy and a growing lack of faith in democracy.
Kimono is Japanese from 'ki' meaning wear and 'mono' meaning thing
The meaning of "unoccupied Japan" means that something was made after 1950 or before 1945. Some goods were labeled this way after Allied Forces occupied Japan from 1945 to 1950. Goods made in occupied Japan were made from 1945 to 1950.
meaning of cleanliness is out of faith
which animal is scared to the hindu faith
Japan doesn't have an official animal.
The Jewish faith teaches to be kind to animals, and to only hurt them for survival purposes, meaning hunting is fine, but animal cruelty is most definitely NOT.
Faith is believing in what you do not see. The reward of faith, is to see what you believe.
The meaning of a faith community is a group of people that gather that share the same faith or religious ideas. A faith community usually has specific leaders that run the group.
The pursuit of perfection.
the faith is that it dosent harm animals all the time
Little faith, as in "he is of little faith"
cow
Cow
The cow.