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Some questions to ask about Japanese Religions. -
08-31-2009, 12:01 PM
Hello everybody.
I am madeinviet I’d like to ask some question about religion in Japan. Yesterday I met 1 guy, he said that he used to live in Japan. This is something he said about religion in Japan: - Japanese culture is under the influence of Roman Catholic. - In Japan there are only 1% of popular are Catholic Faithful but almost Japanese accept Catholic Culture as a “National Tradition”. - Shinto is not a religion, Shinto is a faith. - He’s never seen a Japanese house with a Buddhist Altar. - He’s never seen a Japanese person who went to a Buddhist temple. - In Christmas Eve, almost Japanese can sing Catholic Hymn although they are not Catholic Faithful. - When he ask some Japanese guy “What is your religion”. The answer is one of two “No religion” or “Catholic”. I don’t agree with him. My opinions are: - Influent of Catholic on Japanese is not remarkable. - Japanese people said “We born Shinto, marry Christianity and die Buddhist.” - Japanese people go to Buddhist temple on New Year Eve or some other holiday, festival. - Some old japanese people has Buddhist altar at home. - Almost Japanese people are register at Buddhist or Shinto Temples as a member of that Temple. Some register at two or more. - Kominto is a Party which has guidline to turn Nichiren Buddhism into a “National Religion”. Kominto is one of strong parties. - When being asked “What is your religion”. Japanese say: “I don’t know” (Except Catholic Faithful). I believe that the above said guy lie (his opinion is different from what I’ve been read). But I am never in Japan. Can Japanese here tell me that I am right or not. Thank you very much! |
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