Approximately 1% of the population in Japan identifies as Catholic. This translates to roughly around 1.3 million Catholics in the country.
As of 2021, approximately 65,000 British citizens live in Japan.
Approximately 1.5 million people live in Kobe, Japan.
The approximate population of Japan is around 126 million people.
The Kanto Plain in Japan is home to approximately 30 million people, making it one of the most densely populated regions in the world.
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.
John Laures has written: 'The Catholic Church in Japan' -- subject(s): 200, 200 Catholic Church in Japan, Catholic Church in Japan, History, Japan, Missions
100% of the people in Vatican City are Catholic.
Many of the people in Ireland are Catholic, but some are Protestant.
About a billion people.
The Ainu or the Aynu are the aboriginal people of Japan.
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Most of them.
Japan And the US are very developed. they are third world countries. they both have two main religions(US- christian and catholic)(JAPAN- Shinto and Buddahism) they do a lot of trading too. And many more things Japan And the US are very developed. they are third world countries. they both have two main religions(US- christian and catholic)(JAPAN- Shinto and Buddahism) they do a lot of trading too. And many more things
It is mainly Catholics, but anyone can go and many people who are not Catholic go to Lourdes too.
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Many of the people in Japan are either Christians, Shinto Buddhists, or atheists.
About 15,00 people are effected by diabetes in Japan each year.