Shinto is the traditional and most popular religion in Japan but there are also many Buddhists.
Those who practiced the Shinto religion. Some Buddhists do this as well.
Shinto is primarily practiced in Japan, where it is the indigenous religion. It is also practiced to some extent in other countries, primarily where there are Japanese expatriate communities or where Shinto shrines have been established, such as in Hawaii or Brazil.
I think Buddhism and Shinto are some religions they practice there as well as Christianity and Baha'i.
Japan and some of Cambodia. Not to mention there have been Countries in North and South America, Europe, and Australia to build Shrines for the Shinto religion. http://shintoreligion.wikispaces.com/Shinto-Origins
A: The 2 main religions are Shinto and Buddishm
Japan does not have an official religion, but it follows the traditions and holidays of Shintoism, Buddhism, and Catholicism/Christianity. JAPAN ROCKS! Konichiwa!
Before the end of World War II, Shinto was the state religion.
Islam religion is like Christian religion in some aspects but also differ in other aspects. refer to related question below.
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Shinto is an action-oriented religion indigenous of Japan. The word Shinto means 'way of the gods' and the religion was founded in 660 BC.
Shrines were found in many religious cultures. Some of the most known however are in Greek Mythology and in a form of Japanese religion called Shinto