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This kind of “overlap” and “ambiguity”
explains why many Japanese say they have no religion, but still believe in something spiritual. In fact, the ability to harmonize and make use of various religious ideas — such as Shinto and Buddhism — shows a unique form of Japanese spirituality. In conclusion, even if Japanese people don’t belong to a religion, they naturally believe in many invisible things. This way of thinking has grown through history, nature, and cultural traditions. It reflects a unique Japanese way of living — one that shows respect for what cannot be seen.
Jul 9, 2025 2:05 AM
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Language Skills
English, Japanese
Learning Language
English
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