1
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faith healing
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Japan
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Generally considered an alternative or non-scientific form of healing.
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1
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2
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religion
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Japan
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Religion has less influence on daily life, and traditional beliefs and practices may play a smaller role compared to other aspects of culture.
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1
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3
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religion
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Japan
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Coexistence of multiple religions with varying degrees of influence on cultural practices
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1
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4
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religion
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Japan
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Religious beliefs are diverse, with a mix of Buddhism, Shintoism, and other traditions shaping cultural practices
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1
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5
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religion
|
Japan
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Religion holds less influence in daily life and cultural practices.
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1
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6
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religious
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Japan
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Religious practices and beliefs may be less prominent in daily life and cultural traditions, with a stronger emphasis on secularism and traditional rituals.
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1
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7
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religious belief
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Japan
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Religious beliefs are often influenced by Shintoism and Buddhism, with a focus on ancestor veneration and respect for kami (spirits).
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1
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8
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religious belief
|
Japan
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Religious beliefs tend to be a personal matter and are not prominently displayed in public.
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1
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9
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religious beliefs
|
Japan
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Religious beliefs are largely separated from laws and governance of the country, emphasizing secularism.
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1
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10
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spiritual aspect
|
Japan
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The spiritual aspect includes traditional practices such as ancestor veneration alongside modern lifestyles.
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1
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11
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spiritual beliefs
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Japan
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Blend of Buddhism, Shintoism, and other spiritual practices, reflected in ceremonies and customs
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1
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12
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spirituality
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Japan
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Informed by Shinto and Buddhist traditions, with elements of nature worship and ancestral veneration.
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1
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