And apologies if they are not all religious, perhaps its the way they respect their shrines / cemetaries / traditions and the Yakasuni shrine that lead me to believe that they they considered themselves religious. It seems ingrained from an early age, much unlike this country.
And apologies if they are not all religious, perhaps its the way they respect their shrines / cemetaries / traditions and the Yakasuni shrine that lead me to believe that they they considered themselves religious. It seems ingrained from an early age, much unlike this country.