In general, I'd say Japanese are very relaxed about religous orientations.
Although, after the 9-11 incident, some muslims heard the occansional "terrorist" comments on the train.
Muslim children probably find Japan a bit difficult to live in Japan because they're dealing with other children who being children find being different strange. Especially will be the praying and viel young women must wear outside.
Beyond that I haven't heard too much.
cheers and good luck
I have no stats at hand, but I think that roughly 1% of the Japanese population is of Christian denomination. The history of the Japanese Christians is quite interesting, in particular during the time of oppression (starting from the 1620s until the end of the Tokugawa period, someone correct me please) when they had to practice their religion clandestinely and - lo and behold! - without spiritual guidance from Rome. Read Shusako Endo's books for more info.
I found out that Japanese use religious symbols quite innocently which is no sign of disrespect or anything (e.g. wearing a cross as necklace etc.). The same seems to apply to the anime you've watched.
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Net'ists of the world, unite!
As I initially stated: just a side-note.
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The anime Rurouni Kenshin tackled that part of the history of Christianity in Japan a little bit. If I'm to believe what I saw, it was WEIRD.
Thanks again.
EK 8 )
I just edited your post title, as I've moved it to this forum.
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Most of the Muslims living in Japan are foreign workers, Iranians, Pakistani, Indians, Bangladeshi etc. Since many of them are married to Japanese, there are of course Japanese converts, although I have no numbers at hand. Historically, Islam has no roots in Japan.
A few related links:
Islam in Japan
=> http://www.ic.u-tokyo.ac.jp/~tuics/Japan/
=> http://www.japan-guide.com/e/e2302.html
I'd like to ask how much Japanese people in general know about Christianity. I've encountered several anime and Japanese shows (but I don't know a lot of Nihonggo) that have people sing "Amazing Grace" in the background, but I don't think they really understand what it means.
Thanks! :bow:
EK 8 )
I don't know about the country that much but I've met quite a few decent Iranians in NY, CA and in Japan.
hmmm .... ahh hell, I give up on all this country BS.
Let us all take a look at the people and screw the governments ....
hmmmm is this communistic views? .... humanitarianism ??? hey somebody give me a hand on this one will ya!
hey, let's just call it net'ism. :)
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