77%
Japan
Shintoism is indigenous to Japan as a spiritual practice of their people. As such, they would not normally read the Judeo-Christian Bible. However, this does not mean someone who practices Shintoism could not or has not read the Bible.
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.
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any Japanese food, Shinto is primaraly in Japan, so any Japanese food. they loooove pigs!
65%
no founder
100% japanese
Samurai's no longer exist in Japan. People often practice the sword styles for special events, but there are no real Samurai left in Japan.
3-4 million
No they do not believe in Jesus.
No. Japan has over 5,751 people per square mile. At about the size of California, it has over 127 million people (1.9 percent of world population).