There are several religions practiced in Japan. However, Japan's "state" religion is Shinto.
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Shinto and Buddhism are the major religions in Japan. Most Japanese people do not define themselves as following only one or the other, but tend to incorporate elements of both in their spiritual life, so it would be very difficult to say which is the one major religion.
Their economic and political structure was influenced by their religion.
51% of Japan practices Shinto.
In Japan
Japan's major imports from China (or China's major exports to Japan) include items such as food, electricity goods, and telecommunication equipment. Japan's major exports to China (or China's major imports from Japan) is mostly machinery, i.e. automobiles.
Budhism
Japan, it is the major religion there
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Shintoism is the major religion in Japan.
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The Asian nations where Buddhism is a major religion in China, Japan, Vietnam, and Sri Lanka. It is also a major a religion in Thailand and in Nepal.
Japan has many kinds of religion. They accept any kind of religion in Japan. The major 3 religions that i would say are commonly known in Japan is Buddhism, Shintoism and Christianity. Although there are plenty of atheist also, just like me.
Shinto and Buddhism are Japan's two major religions.
Shinto and Buddhism where the major religions of Japan. Japanese consider themselves as Shinto, Buddhism or both.
Shinto and Buddhism are the major religions in Japan. Most Japanese people do not define themselves as following only one or the other, but tend to incorporate elements of both in their spiritual life, so it would be very difficult to say which is the one major religion.
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.
The oldest religion of Japan is animism. Then came Shinto.