Many observe the related beliefs of Shintoism and Buddhism, not particularly one or the other. Some Japanese practice Christianity, and smaller numbers to Hinduism, Jainism, Islam, and Baha'i. As many as half of the Japanese polled in 2008 did not ascribe to any religion.
Shinto had been the state religion during World War II but this was abrogated following the US occupation in 1945.
The two most popular religions in Japan are Shintoism and Buddhism.
There is both Christianity and Shinto Buddhism in Japan.
The two main religion in japan is Shinto and Buddhism. Feel free to check what tho's are. not much to say because i do not know much about the two religions.
Shinto and Buddhism.
Shinto and Buddism.
atheists
The two main religions in Japan are Buddhism and Shinto, but I think one could fairly categorize the Japanese, as a whole, as 'nonreligious.' Buddhism and Shinto have influenced cultural aspects of Japan greatly, but a majority of Japanese identify as atheist or agnostic.
The two religions are the two predominant religions today: Catholicism and Protestantism.
The two main religions of India are Hinduism and Sikhism.
The two main religions in Japan are Buddhism and Shinto. Most Japanese people say they're not religious, because they don't go to the temple or pray often. However, the two religions have influenced into many of Japan's big celebrations. For example, some holidays are New Year festival, the BON festival, and the Japanese tea ceremony.
Buddhism and Shinto
The two main religions of the Vietnamese are Buddhism and Roman Catholicism.
Islam and Christianity are the two main religions in Libya
The main Japanese religions are Shintoism and Buddhism. Some people are also Jewish, Christian or any other religion they choose.
I'd have to say Christianity for certain and with the rise of Islam, then Islam is number two.
to make some religeous smoothies
Buddhism and Shinto.
The two main religions in Japan are Buddhism and Shinto. Most Japanese people say they're not religious, because they don't go to the temple or pray often. However, the two religions have influenced into many of Japan's big celebrations. For example, some holidays are New Year festival, the BON festival, and the Japanese tea ceremony.