Ep. 20 - Religious Traditions in Japan: Part 1, An Overview
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Religious traditions in Japan are a unique blend of Shinto, Buddhism, and, to a lesser extent, Christianity. Shinto, the indigenous religion, centers on the worship of kami—spiritual beings connected to nature and ancestors—and is expressed through seasonal festivals, shrine visits, and life rituals. Buddhism, which arrived from China and Korea in the 6th century, focuses on teachings about suffering, impermanence, and enlightenment, and plays a key role in funeral customs and ancestor veneration. Christianity, introduced by European missionaries in the 16th century, has a smaller following but has left a cultural mark, especially in areas like education, holidays such as Christmas, and wedding practices. Many Japanese people blend elements from these religions, resulting in a rich and layered spiritual landscape.
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