It's not that they're not religious. They just don't pick only one. As they say, "Born Shinto, married Christian, die Buddhist"
I love that quote, that's so accurate. Especially with how many funerary schools are primarily Buddhist in Japan along with the vast majority of their burials. It's actually uncommon for a mortician to prepare a body for a wake.
I had a Japanese boss tell me the state religion of Japan is “being Japanese”. That struck me as being so very true during my few months living there.
It's a very regimented culture, isn't it? Everything guided by ceremony and tradition, you'd think half of it was religious in nature.
It's not that they're not religious. They just don't pick only one. As they say, "Born Shinto, married Christian, die Buddhist"
I love that quote, that's so accurate. Especially with how many funerary schools are primarily Buddhist in Japan along with the vast majority of their burials. It's actually uncommon for a mortician to prepare a body for a wake.
I had a Japanese boss tell me the state religion of Japan is “being Japanese”. That struck me as being so very true during my few months living there.
It's a very regimented culture, isn't it? Everything guided by ceremony and tradition, you'd think half of it was religious in nature.