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Shinto is considered the indigenous religion of Japan, while Buddhism was introduced to Japan in the 6th century and has since become a major religion in the country. Christianity and other minority religions also have a presence in Japan.
Shinto is the dominant religion in Japan. It is an indigenous belief system that focuses on ritual practices and reverence for ancestors and kami (spirits). Buddhism is also widely practiced in Japan, with many Japanese people incorporating elements of both Shinto and Buddhism into their spiritual practices.
The two main religions practiced in Japan are Shinto and Buddhism. Shinto is a traditional Japanese religion that focuses on ritual practices and the worship of kami (spirits), while Buddhism was introduced to Japan from India via China and Korea. Many Japanese people practice a mix of both religions, incorporating elements from each into their spiritual beliefs and practices.
It would be impossible to list every single religion that has ever existed in human history - there are far too many of them. Consider, for example, that in ancient times, every tribe had its own separate religion. Here are some of the religions that have, or have had in the past, large followings. Christianity. Islam. Judaism. Hinduism. Buddhism (some people argue that Buddhism is not really a religion). Sikhism. Confucianism (again, not everyone agrees that Confucianism counts as a religion). Taoism. Shintoism (the traditional religion of Japan). Zoroastrianism (the traditional religion of Persia). Manicheeism (probably doesn't exist any more). Catharism (an offshoot of Manicheeism that was very popular in Europe in the tenth to thirteenth centuries). Jainism (an offshoot of Hinduism). The Ancient Egyptian religion. The Ancient Canaanite religion (very nasty). The Ancient Celtic religion. The Ancient Greek religion (later adopted by the Romans with only minor synchretism with whatever the Romans had originally believed). The Norse religion. The Aztec religion (super-nasty). Neo-Paganism (an attempt to revive and modernise religions of this type). Animism (hundreds of forms of this).
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The oldest religion of Japan is animism. Then came Shinto.
what is the main religion in japan? by Brandon Franklin
The religion that is unique to japan, is known as Shinto
Visa and Mastercard are widely accepted in Japan, followed by JCB and American Express.
Religion seeks to instill commonly accepted behavior. Individuals use religion as a framework within which actions will likely be accepted.
in Japan
Shinto is the most common "religion" in Japan, next to Buddhism.
Yes, American Express is accepted in Japan at many major retailers, hotels, and restaurants. However, it may not be as widely accepted as Visa or Mastercard. It is recommended to carry alternative forms of payment when traveling to Japan.
The traditional religion is buddism
its Christianity
Christianity originated in the middle east, but is generally considered a western religion, since it has been most widely accepted in Europe and the Western Hemisphere, whereas it has had less acceptance in eastern countries such as India, China, and Japan.
Yes, Visa is widely accepted in Japan for making payments at various establishments such as shops, restaurants, and hotels.