There were many different beliefs in Feudal Japan. Most were Zen Buddhists, but other types of Buddhism existed, depending on which class of society one belonged to. Also all of Japan also have Shinto beliefs, especially the Imperial Household. There were also few Christians that existed in Feudal Japan, though it would be banned toward the end of Feudal Society.
Religion was very important in Japan just as is today. It hasn't changed much. Most people, like today, celebrate both Buddhism and Shintoism. There is a lot of ceremonial practices that related to everyday live and the live of the Samurai.
They usually followed Zen Buddisim diligently but it was ordered second to their masters whim.
it doesn't
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I think it play a religion,team and a life time
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He didn't belive jkjk whos that?
Court life as in ROYAL COURT, or court life as in COURT OF JUSTICE AND LAW ?
It was the base of life althout (They were not strict)
it doesn't, people have better things to do
As headquarters of the Roman Catholic Church, religion is integral to life within Vatican City.
Greek people only believe in Zeus silly
Religion played no role in the invasion of Normandy.
The question implies religion no longer plays a role for those living in the state and implies it has the same level of effect for all residents. There is no "correct" answer for you.