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Matsuri is the Japanese word for a festival or holiday. In Japan, festivals are usually
sponsored by a local shrine or temple, though they can be secular.
New Year observances are the most elaborate of Japan's annual events. Before the New
Year, homes are cleaned, debts are paid off, and osechi is prepared or bought. Homes are
decorated and the holidays are celebrated by family gatherings, visits to temples or
shrines, and formal calls on relatives and friends. The first day of the year is usually spent
with members of the family.
Religion in Japan is dominated by Shinto (the ethnic religion of the Japanese people) and
by Buddhist schools and organizations. Most of the Japanese pray and worship ancestors
and gods at Shinto shrines or private altars.
Shinto the indigenous religion of Japan and the people of Japan. It is defined as an actioncentered religion,[14] focused on ritual practices to be carried out diligently, to establish a
connection between present-day Japan and its ancient roots
Buddhism
Buddhism has had a major influence on the development of Japanese society and remains
an influential aspect of the culture to this day. In modern times, Japan's most popular
es un pas de isla enel Este de Asia . Situado en el Ocano Pacfico , que se encuentra al este
del Mar de Japn , el Mar de China Oriental , de China , Corea y Rusia ,
japn es una monarqua constitucional mediante el cual el poder del emperador es muy
limitado. Como una figura ceremonial, que se define por la constitucin como "el smbolo del
Estado y de la unidad del pueblo." El clima de Japn es predominantemente templado , pero
vara mucho de norte a sur. Japn tiene nueve forestales ecorregiones , que reflejan el clima y
la geografa de las islas
Japan is an island country in East Asia. Located in the Pacific Ocean, it lies to the east of
the Sea of Japan, theEast China Sea, China, Korea and Russia
Japan is a constitutional monarchy whereby the power of the Emperor is very limited. As a
ceremonial figurehead, he is defined by the constitution as "the symbol of the State and of the
unity of the people."