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Lane
29 March, 07:26
What was the earliest religion practiced in Japan
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Jazmine Richard
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The Japanese religious tradition is made up of several major components, including Shinto, Japans earliest region Buddhism, and Confucianism. Christianity has been only a minor movement in Japan.
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