Japanese people follow god
Yes, they do. Indeed, it is hard to imagine that any group of people that can be identified with a single word denoting group membership (here, "Japanese") would not have traditions.
Japanese people often do believe in religion. A majority of Japanese people follow the beliefs of Buddhism and Shintoism. In the modern days there are many that follow the Christian beliefs.
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Majorly catholic.
they follow there traditions because............ ur face!
There are many Japanese traditions that include the holding of tea ceremonies. The Japanese also traditionally wear articles of clothing called kimonos.
to have their own uniqeness another reason is because of different happenings in their reigion
There are many different rituals, traditions, and holidays in a Hinduism life, but many people do not follow those rituals or traditions anymore
Cultural Factors is the ethnicity, nationality, dress, food, rituals or traditions that people follow or are.
They fast and attend synagogue.
Religious people may follow dietary traditions as a way to show respect or obedience to their faith. These traditions are often based on religious teachings, beliefs, or cultural customs that shape their lifestyle and practices. By adhering to these dietary rules, individuals may strengthen their spiritual connection and feel closer to their religious community.
Some Japanese traditions include the tea ceremony (sado), flower arranging (ikebana), wearing kimonos, celebrating festivals like hanami (cherry blossom viewing) and Obon (ancestor remembrance), and practicing martial arts like judo and karate. Additionally, Japanese people often greet each other with a bow as a sign of respect.