Shinto is/was the official language of Japan.
Shinto
The spreading of Buddhismit spread to Nepal, Tibet, and China where it grew slowly alongside Chinese religions, by the ninth century, Buddhism was well established in China and spreading to neighboring countries, too!. It reached Korea in the fourth century, and then it spread to Thailand, Combodia, Malasya, and Caos, and by the sixth century it was established in Japan. By 600 CE in India, Buddhism spread to Japan, Siam, Burma, Annam, and Kapilavastu.
Abe Masahiro and Iwakura Tomomi are two of the famous Japanese 19th century statesmen. They are both influential in opening the doors of Japan to foreign trade.
Fourth Army - Japan - ended in 1945.
Fourth Army - Japan - was created in 1904.
Buddhism has it origin in China, but in the 6th Century it was introduce to Japan. The form of religion has impacted the lives of Japanese since its introduction.
Shinto is considered the indigenous religion of Japan, while Buddhism was introduced to Japan in the 6th century and has since become a major religion in the country. Christianity and other minority religions also have a presence in Japan.
Fifty-Fourth Army - Japan - ended in 1945.
Fifty-Fourth Army - Japan - was created in 1945.
The oldest religion of Japan is animism. Then came Shinto.
what is the main religion in japan? by Brandon Franklin