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A number of religions are practiced in Japan, but most Japanese follow a blend of Shintoism and Buddhism
There are 2.7 million Shinto followers in the world today. : ) Technicaly there is 2. 9 million because most people that follow shintoism are also buddist. {-_-} (_@_)
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Most of the Japanese people believe in Shintoism, however, there is also a relatively large group of Non-religious people and Buddhists.
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Shinto hasn't really spread. Over the years, Shinto has been practiced almost exclusively in Japan. Most people who practice Shinto in other parts of the world are Japanese in heritage.
Buddhism and Shintoism
Buddhism and Shintoism are the most popular religions in Japan.
Buddhism and Shintoism are the most popular religions in Japan.
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It depends on how you count it. Most Japanese (roughly 80% of the 135 million population -- 108 million) are Shintoists in name, but rarely pray and only visit a Shinto Shrine once or twice a year (usually for New Year festivals).