Monday, September 12, 2011

What is Japan's current religion?

Question:




Answer:


I didn't know that a country could have a religion.

Japan wasn't founded on religion, and there are different people with different faiths.

Most people in Japan visit Shinto shrines and Buddhist temples, but rarely do people go to services in the sense that some Christians go to church on Sunday.

A lot of people get a Christian wedding because they like the style.

It's only fundamentalists that have problems with this. There aren't many fundamentalists of any religion in Japan.

Maybe that's why it's such a peaceful country, and explains why so many people can live so close to each other.

No comments:

Post a Comment