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Percentage of Religions in Japan, and South-Korea.

RobGorman

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Religion of Japan.
48% Shinto.
43% Irreligious.
06% Buddhist.
02% Christian.
01% Others.

Religion of South-Korea.
46% Irreligious.
29% Christian.
23% Buddhist.
01% Muist.
01% Others.
 

Altaic Warrior

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Religion of Japan.
48% Shinto.
43% Irreligious.
06% Buddhist.
02% Christian.
01% Others.

Religion of South-Korea.
46% Irreligious.
29% Christian.
23% Buddhist.
01% Muist.
01% Others.
South Korea is the most Christian country in east Asia that’s very interesting what are you thoughts about this @RobGorman moon Jae in is a Roman Catholic
 
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RobGorman

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South Korea is the most Christian country in east Asia that’s very interesting what are you thoughts about this @RobGorman moon Jae in was a Roman Catholic
Actually, The Philippines is the most Christian country in East-Asia, except if you applying South-Korea to be the most Christian country in Northeast-Asia, and The Philippines being the most Christian country in Southeast-Asia.
Dividing The Christian Population of South-Korea, 2% Roman Catholic, and 27% Protestant, meaning to say, Moon Jae-In, who is a Korean Roman-Catholic, definitely a small minority in South-Korea, making up only 2% of South-Korea's Population.
 
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