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Not as indigenous wildlife.
Japan does indeed have a wildlife like most countries it has bears, birds and even monkeys.
The Ainu.
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Japan's wildlife is diverse, with a mix of native and introduced species. Some unique species found in Japan include the Japanese macaque, Japanese giant salamander, and the Japanese serow. These animals are adapted to Japan's varied landscapes and climate, making them distinct from wildlife found in other parts of the world.
No. Lions are not indigenous to Japan.
Yes, they are refered to as Japanese. I'm not sure I should delete stuff that's not mine so I wont - but that answer is ridiculous. The Ainu are referred to as the indigenous peoples of Japan, however they weren't indigenous to the whole of the country. I'll post a wikipedia link.
Shinto is an indigenous religion of Japan, and Buddhism and Shinto are very alike.
go to google MAPS AND TYPE JAPAN AND DRAG THE YELLOW PERSON TO JAPAN THERE'S NO WILDLIFE. probably in the woods maybe Ho ho ho you are hilarious. When you have finished laughing click on 'related links' below that will take you to a wikipedia page on the wild life of Japan.
raccoons, squirrels, opossums, bats, snakes, rats