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Most Japanese practice a mixture of Shinto and Buddhism. Shinto is probably the indigenous religion of Japan. Buddhism was introduced by the Japanese people's contacts with Korea and China.
SHINTO was the official Japanese religion (Emperor Hirohito was Japan).
Shinto, which is the native religion of Japan. But samurai followed teachings of buddha too. After 1500 many japanese converted to Christianity, including samurai.
Shintoism or belief in the sun God, Amaterasu
The Japanese worship of Shinto is based on nature and balance and the places to worship can include rock formations, trees, the Sun and even the sounds of nature. Itâ??s a very complex polytheistic religion with various Gods associated with each unique symbol of nature.
The yinyang symbol has exactly as much white as black, so the ratio is 1:1.
His religion is Asian. (Japanese)
David Kunstatter goes by YinYang.
H. Byron Earhart has written: 'Japanese religion' -- subject(s): Religion 'The new religions of Japan' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Religion 'Japanese religion, unity and diversity' -- subject(s): Religion 'Religion in the Japanese experience: sources and interpretations' -- subject(s): Religion
Traditional Japanese religion is Shinto... In China Confucianism, Taoism, and Buddhism are the most common
Many Japanese practice both Buddhism and Shinto.
Hokkaido, Honshu, Shikoku, and Kyushu
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Taoism is the philosophical source of the concept of yinyang (a theory about the interrelation and balancing of opposing forces). Fengshui uses the principle of yinyang to determine and adjust the flow of chi through a given environment.
Aether, the YinYang symbol.You get it after 100 elem
shinto and buddhism