The majority of Shintos today live in Japan, where Shintoism is one of the country's primary religious traditions. It is deeply intertwined with Japanese culture and is practiced by a significant portion of the population, often alongside Buddhism. While Shinto shrines can be found throughout Japan, its influence extends to various cultural practices and festivals. Outside Japan, Shinto communities exist but are relatively small.
Today, Jews live in most of the countries of the world. The majority live in Israel and the United States.
The question is far too vague to answer apart from th emost obvious response that the majority of Germans live in Germany.
no founder
Today, the majority of European Jews live in France and England.
We originated around 2000 BCE and we are still around today. The majority of us live in North America and Israel. Today we are called Jews.
Japan
77%
3-4 million
No they do not believe in Jesus.
The majority of the people of Quebec live primarily in Montreal, Quebec City, and Hull. The northern part of the province is sparsely populated and is largely inhabited by the indigenous people of the area.
Today they are called "Jews" and they live in almost every country in the world. The majority live in Israel and North America.
izanagi, Izanami, or Kami.