• @kayaven@lemmy.world
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    178 months ago

    Sometimes I visit cathedrals/churches, simply because they’re pretty and have a rich cultural background to them. I’d say that’s sorta similar to what people in Japan are doing nowadays? I’d like to visit a Japanese shrine too someday.

    • @bstix
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      68 months ago

      This is more than just touristing. They’re doing something superstitious without considering it religious.

    • Drusas
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      38 months ago

      Buddhism and Shintoism are deeply ingrained into Japanese culture. Like how many non-religious Americans celebrate Christmas and even Easter, many non-religious Japanese people will, for example, go to a shrine during the first couple days of the new year for good fortune (Hatsumode) and celebrate Obon by cleaning the family gravesite.