Although often seen as an Asian religion, Buddhism is practiced almost everywhere in the world
In Asia and south Korea mostly because of the killing of most practices and the war
They practiced Zen buddism, but also incorporated Shinto beliefs (as is still the case for many Japanese)
all over the world
Hinduism and buddism
About 376 million people (according to adherents.com).
well apache religion is really close to Hindu and buddism, and in the mythological times that's what they practiced, so i would assume that they practice it still.
Hinduism-by Indians practiced by nepalese,Indians,sri lankans,Japanese,taiwanese,thai,lao,vietnamese,africans,Chinese,and some in Europe buddism-by buddha(born in lumbini,India) practiced by Chinese,Japanese,taiwanese,thai,lao,vietnamese,some Indians and nepalese
Mormonism Jewism Athiest Catholisism Buddism
Hinduism,Buddism & Jainism
There is more than one religion practiced in China, although Buddhism is practiced most often. Other religions practiced are Taoism, Christianity, and Confucianism.
Catholic,Jew,and more... Canada is a diverse country with a wide number of faiths practiced. There is no official religion, it is considered a matter of private faith. You name the faith it is in Canada: Catholic, Anglican, Protestant, Judaism, Islam, Hinduism, Jainism, Buddism and many I can't remember.