Your question is too vague!
Around 70% of all Japanese people believe in Shintoism or Buddhism, 29% not believing in any religion, and 1% believing in Christianity.
Japanese people often do believe in religion. A majority of Japanese people follow the beliefs of Buddhism and Shintoism. In the modern days there are many that follow the Christian beliefs.
Yes they may be believing in them. Same reason why people believe in god
Your question is too vague!Around 70% of all Japanese people believe in Shintoism or Buddhism, 29% not believing in any religion, and 1% believing in Christianity.
i cant believe no one knows what Japanese people eat for lunch. What is the point any way?
No, that would be the Egyptians.
Kami were the spirits thatthe early Japanese people believed were in control of the natural forces.
I don’t headcanon her as religious since VERY few people in Japanese culture believe in God, but you can if you want.
"To believe" is 'shinjiru' in Japanese.
No, this belief is a stereotype and not a commonly held belief among Japanese people. Like any group, individuals in Japan may have varying perspectives and beliefs about others based on personal experiences or cultural influences, but it is not a widely accepted belief in Japanese society.
shinjiru
No. Most Japanese are secular people (84% of the Japanese claim no personal religion. less than 15 percent reported any formal religious, 64% do not believe in God, 55% do not believe in Buddha) using religious rites only for ceremonial events.
I believe sadly they were all sent to internment camps !