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The Japanese imperial family practices Shintoism, which is a traditional religion in Japan that focuses on the worship of spirits, known as kami. Shinto rituals often play a significant role in official ceremonies involving the imperial family.
families, and ancestors, are VERY important.
By observing nature, or just simply to observe without observing.
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Buddhism and Shintoism have had significant influences on Japanese art. Buddhism introduced symbolic imagery and artistic techniques, while Shintoism inspired the depiction of nature and the divine in Japanese art. Both religions continue to play a major role in shaping the artistic expression in Japan.
Hopefully none because religion should play no part in this modern, educated society.
Answer this question… Religion does not play a major role in many citizens' lives.
Because there religion does not play a major role in the life of the average Japanese.
Religion plays a major role in shaping the society of The Bahamas. Bahamians are a very religious group of people with Christianity being it's mean religion.
Ashford university much? :-p
A Traditional Japanese play is called a noh (or no) play.
Society is built by many individuals with common values, goals, and mutual respect for humanity. Education, infrastructure, currency, laws, governance, as well as religion play various roles in the pillars of society.