When Japanese people are asked their religion, 70 percent of them say no religion but they often visit shrines and temples, pray to gods, and enjoy many religious events all year long.
After enjoying Christmas, at New Year’s Eve we go to temples and listen to the ringing of the new era’s bell and in the New Year we do something called hatsumode the first visit of the year to a shrine.
Why Japanese People Say ”I’m Not Religious”
Japanese Comedian Meshida – Nov 30
When Japanese people are asked their religion, 70 percent of them say no religion but they often visit shrines and temples, pray to gods, and enjoy many religious events all year long.
Ozawa leads orchestra for first time in 3 years
NHK – Nov 25
The Japanese orchestra conductor Ozawa Seiji has lately been out of the spotlight. But now, he has delighted music fans by leading an orchestra for the first time in three years.
Why Japanese People Don’t Say I Love You
Japanese Comedian Meshida – Nov 24
In Japanese, ‘I love you’ is translated as ‘aishiteiru’ but Japanese people rarely say aishiteiru to their partners and many Western people cannot understand why.
97-year-old driver kills woman on sidewalk
Fuji News Network – Nov 20
A 97-year-old man driving a passenger car in Fukushima City on Saturday afternoon hit a woman in her 40s who was walking on the sidewalk before collided into another car, killing the pedestrian and injuring 3 other people.
Vietnamese car thieves arrested
ANNnewsCH – Nov 19
Five Vietnamese men were arrested for stealing three cars worth 8.6 million yen from a second-hand car shop in Kobe, according to Gunma Prefectural Police.
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