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Why are Japanese people non-religious?

Why are Japanese people non-religious?

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Asked by J. Pollock, Last updated: Feb 19, 2024

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G. Horace

G. Horace

G. Horace
G. Horace, Content Developer, Chicago

Answered Aug 10, 2018

I do not think it’s necessarily true that Japanese people are not religious. According to the Government of Japan’s Agency for Cultural Affairs, there are 3 main religions in Japan: Shinto, Buddhism, Christianity, and a fourth category they call “Other”. As of December 2013, there were over 180,000 Religious Juridical Persons.

A religious juridical person “means a religious organization that obtains juridical status through certification by a prefectural governor or the Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology”. I don’t know how this number of religious organizations per population compares to the number of religious organizations in the western world.

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