Time for another
post about Japan this week I will share some facts like the population in 2025
is estimated to be approximately 123.1 million. It is the 12 most populous
country in the world with a global rank of 12, the population density is 338 people
per kilometre.
Japan’s population
has been steadily declining since its peak around 2010 due to: low birth rates,
high life expectancy and limited immigration. Over 28% of the population is
aged over 65.
Now to Japan’s religious
landscape is shaped by a unique blend of traditions, with Shinto and Buddhism
as the two dominant faiths. Most Japanese people engage with both, often
without exclusive affiliation.
Shinto means The Way
of the Kami or the way of the Gods is Japan’s indigenous belief system,
emphasizing harmony with nature, ancestor worship, and purification rituals. It
lacks a founder, sacred texts, or rigid dogma.
Shinto shrines are
common across Japan and serve as spiritual centres for festivals and life
events.
Buddhism arrived in
Japan from China and Korea in the 6th century. Multiple sects exist, including Zen,
Pure Land, and Nichiren.
Surveys often show
that 40–60% of Japanese identify as having “no religion”, but this typically
reflects a lack of formal affiliation rather than disbelief. Many still
participate in religious customs, festivals, and rituals for cultural or
spiritual reasons.
Japan’s religious
identity is fluid, ritual-cantered, and deeply intertwined with cultural life
rather than doctrinal belief.
Now how about their
flag, as I am sure most know it features a red circle on a white background,
symbolizing the sun and most will know it reflects Japan’s identity as the Land
of the Rising Sun.
The sun has been
revered in Japan since ancient times, tied to the Shinto sun goddess Amaterasu,
considered the mythical ancestor of the imperial family.
It's a gorgeous country. They seem to keep everything neat and clean. I'm surprised at the lowering population.
ReplyDeleteYes was surprised about the drop in population
DeleteYour posts are always so interesting. I would love to visit Japan one day.
ReplyDeleteThank you
DeleteSad about the decline in population, Jo-Anne. Japan's culture is so unique and I'd hate to see it gone. Blessings!
ReplyDeleteI agree
DeleteI had to google--22% of the US population is over 65 also!
ReplyDeleteIt does seem that their religion or faith is tied up in daily life and ceremony. I like that. Not tied to a certain identity.
I've always liked their flag. :)
Their flag is simple
DeleteWhile I knew Shinto was as you described, what I knew about their gods comes from comic books...
ReplyDeleteThis comment made me smile
DeleteThe land of the rising sun flag has one simple symbol and only two clear colours. People can't identify the flags of half the countries of the world, but everyone can recognise the Japanese flag instantly.
ReplyDeleteThat's so true
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