Yes, there is Christianity in Japan, Christianity is a very common religion.
Yet only 1% of Japan's people or Christian, 80% are Shinto, 58% are Buddhist.
There are 127,333,002 people in Japan, so 1% is still a lot.
As far as I know this is accurate, but if not please correct me.
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Francis Xavier was a Spanish Jesuit missionary who played a significant role in introducing Christianity to Japan in the sixteenth century. His efforts led to the establishment of Christian communities in Japan, influencing aspects of Japanese culture such as language, art, and education. However, his influence was ultimately limited as Christianity was later suppressed in Japan during the Edo period.
Christianity came to Japan and the Shogun used the influence of the Europeans to destroy Buddhist separatist movements that opposed his power. But with the rapid growth of Christianity, the Shogun felt threatened and a rural revolt was used as an excuse to stop conversions to Christianity and ban it.
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He changed Christianity by adding Paganism to it.
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They outlawed Christianity.
The apostle Paul probably had the greatest influence on Christianity.
The Roman Empire sent over a various amounts of priests to Japan. The Empire's goal was to infect the world of Christianity. They were successful in their attempts.
Christianity has rarely done well in countries that were not colonies of the Western countries. Japan, while controlled to some extent, was not a primitive land and had an established religious heritage. In China, Western countries had more influence, and missionaries were able to set up schools that also taught Christianity.