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What's their religion and their laws on what religion(s) they can or can't practice and retain their titles.
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As far as I know their religion is Shinto. If I'm not mistaken, the Emperor is also the highest priest of Shinto.
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"You might have fears and worries about joining The Imperial Family but I will take the best possible care of your heart and I will protect you my entire life" -Prince Naruhito of Japan to Ms. Masako Owada-
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Shinto,the ancient native religion of Japan.Untill the end of WW II it was the state religion and the Emperor had a God like status.
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Not "Godlike". In religious terms, the Emperor is a direct descendant of Ameraterasu, the Sun Goddess of Shinto. Ergo, is a god.
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I wonder sometimes whether the Emperor actually believes that he's a god. How can a person believe that unless he's mentally ill or actually is Divine? And when is this divinity conferred? Are heirs considered gods-in-waiting, or do they become gods at the time of enthronement? Also, I understand that the post-WWII constitution took divinity away from the Emperor and made him a constitutional monarch. Do the Japanese still believe that the Emperor is divine?
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There are no written laws on the religion of the Imperial Family but it is expected that the Emperor be Shinto as he carries out certain rites that can only be done by a male, Shinto priests are male. This is an arguement the traditionalists use to argue for the continuation of male only Emperors, a female Emperor could not carry out the Shinto rites. The Imperial Family members carry out certain religious obligations to honour their ancestors several times a year, Masako has been criticised for the fact that she hasn't gone with the other royals for several years now to carry out these observances. ( All done in private, the general public doesn't see most of the religious ceremonies carried out by the royals) Japanese in general are fairly fluid in their religious practises, as a Japanese person described it to me. Shinto deals with living a good life so people take their children to the Shinto shrine for blessings and they marry at a Shinto Shrine,each new year they pray at the shrine for a good year ( also at exam time for good exam results!) When they die, they have a Buddhist funeral since Buddhism deals with having a good after life. Then once a year, Japanese are Christian ( christmas!). |
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So what country has a Buddhist royal family? I thought one of the Asian country had Buddhism as an officially religion with a Buddhist royal family.
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I am very Interested in Religion all over the world, and i have read that most Japanese are Buddhist
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Most of them are a mix of Buddhist and Shintoist. It's like in China, where people could be Buddhist and Taoist at the same time. I know it sound weird..but this is the way it is.
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And Cambodia,Nepal,Bhutan also has the royal family, but I don't know they are buddhist or not. However I think they are buddhist becouse these country are buddhism country. |
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I'm pretty sure the Nepalese Royal Family practices the Hindu religion but I may also be wrong. But apart from that Cambodia, Thailand and Bhutan have monarchs that to my knowledge practice Buddhism.
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Yes, Nepalese royal family practices Hinduism as their religion. Bhutan is Buddhist, but I don't know what branch of Buddhism does they practice...Anyone???
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Oh,so I was mistaken?
Sorry for my mistaken! |
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Bhutan is most likely a Therevada country. Theravada is the stricter form of buddhism, which says only monks can enter Nirvana after death. Mahayana is the more liberal form of buddhism, which can even be mixed with the country's pre-buddhist domestic religions, like it is in China and Japan.
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I always thiught the Japanese imperial family were buddhist but reading other members post they might be shinto or maybe a mixture of both I guess.
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Patience is a virtue. I live a private and quiet lifestyle hmm so that does not make me titled that is a sorry excuse to use. I do not want to be in the spotlight though I could if I wanted to I choose that's not the life for me. I am titled and head of my own house regardless of what someone else thinks it is about what I know. Princess Kamorrisa of St.Cogo,Countess of Welle |
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The people in Japan are often both Shinto and Buddhists. I guess the same thing is true for the imperial family.
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japanese and chinese also follow confucius
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The Japanese follow Confucius too? I thought only the Chinese (and maybe the Koreans) were Confucians.
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No Japanese don't follow Confucius, the Japanese indigenous religion is Shinto, the imported faith is Buddhism. Much, much later and in a much smaller number Christianity starting with Catholicism.
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