Shintoism and Buddhism are the main religions of Japan. How are they similar and how are they different?
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Shinto is a unique religion where the ritual practices, actions and rites are a lot more significant than the words or preaching.
Buddhism primarily focuses on the relation and study of the words and philosophies of the Buddha and the paths of existence as showed by him.
Explanation:
More examples, descriptions and explanations here:
Difference Between Shinto and Buddhism | Difference Between http://www.differencebetween.net/miscellaneous/difference-between-shinto-and-buddhism/#ixzz55dCv10Uh
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Buddhists believe a deep understanding of this is required to dispel the basic causes of suffering. Compassion for all sentient beings is another deeply held tenet.
Shinto — the backbone of Japan’s cultural identity — is an ancient system of animistic beliefs and customs.
https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2007/09/04/reference/japans-shinto-buddhist-religious-medley/#.Wm_ZRXBx2sI
And the Japanese' own explanation:
http://visit-miyajima-japan.com/en/culture-and-heritage/spiritual-heritage-temples-shrines/buddhism-and-shinto.html