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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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