yes!
Another answer:
Japan has two main religions Buddhism and Shintoism: A common saying is, "You are born in one and die in the other."
It also has other religions. Christianity is one.
I think Buddhism and Shinto are some religions they practice there as well as Christianity and Baha'i.
because the japanese want to learn and practice the interesting religion
Yes. There are millions of people who practice Buddhism, especially in southeast Asia, Japan and Tibet. Even in the U.S., there are several hundred thousand people who have practiced Buddhism, at least at one time or another.
Most Japanese practice a mixture of Shinto and Buddhism. Shinto is probably the indigenous religion of Japan. Buddhism was introduced by the Japanese people's contacts with Korea and China.
Most Japanese practice a mixture of Shinto and Buddhism. Shinto is probably the indigenous religion of Japan. Buddhism was introduced by the Japanese people's contacts with Korea and China.
Buddhism is the religion. Buddhist practice Buddhism.
Many Japanese practice both Buddhism and Shinto.
Buddhism got to Japan through China and Korea .
The form of Buddhism that became most common in Japan was Zen Buddhism
The form of Buddhism that became most common in Japan was Zen Buddhism
Buddhism. In Japan, it's Zen Buddhism although it's still Buddhism.
Japan does not have an official religion, but it follows the traditions and holidays of Shintoism, Buddhism, and Catholicism/Christianity. JAPAN ROCKS! Konichiwa!