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Do you think Japanese people are non-religious? According to a survey by Reuters, it has been found that over half of Japan’s population approximately 72 million people identify as non-religious. ” However, deep faith in invisible forces is deeply rooted in their daily lives. For example, saying “thank you” before throwing away broken tools or visiting a shrine on New Year’s Day are common customs that reflect a belief in unseen yet powerful entities.
Jul 12, 2025 4:21 AM
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