Answer:
- Shinto
- Worship of ancestors
- Buddhism
Explanation:
Most of the people in Japanse practice the religion of <u>Shintoism</u>, alongside <u>Buddhism</u>. These two are considered a<u> native Japanese religion,</u> although there is also a Christian minority in Japan. Shintoism and Buddhism do not exclude one another but are often practiced together simultaneously. The two practices are today considered to be part of the culture of Japan as much as part of the religious beliefs.
Shinto practices include <u>ancestor worshiping</u> which is similar to Chinese practices. Worshiping ancestors and spirits is performed at domestic as well as public shrines.
The spirits are called <em>kami</em>, and they come from people after they die, as well as in the forms of important life things, like trees, rivers, mountains, etc.