
Commentary
Japan has a high percentage of Buddhism and Shintoism, but some people believe in both, so the addition is over 100%.
Buddhism in Thailand, Hinduism in India, Christianity in the Philippines, Europe and the United States, and Islam in Indonesia, Malaysia and the Middle East are in the majority.
China, Hong Kong, South Korea, and Vietnam have a majority of "no religion". In Europe and the United States, 20-30% of the population has no religion.
Buddhism is the most common religion in Taiwan and Singapore, but Taoism is also practiced in Taiwan, and Christianity and Islam are also practiced in Singapore.
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This article focuses on “marriage”—a major turning point in life that significantly alters consumer behavior—and explains the cultures and customs deeply rooted in various Asian countries.
We also introduce customs related to religion; please be sure to check those out as well.
How Do “Marriages” Differ Across Asian Countries!? And the Consumption Behaviors That Come With Marriage ~ Bride Price? Groom Price? What About the Funds? ~
・Customs Revealed Through Weddings and Receptions
・Consumer Behavior Associated with Marriage
Reference

Commentary
Japan has a high percentage of Buddhism and Shintoism, but some people believe in both, so the addition is over 100%.
Buddhism in Thailand, Hinduism in India, Christianity in the Philippines, Europe and the United States, and Islam in Indonesia, Malaysia and the Middle East are in the majority.
China, Hong Kong, South Korea, and Vietnam have a majority of "no religion". In Europe and the United States, 20-30% of the population has no religion.
Buddhism is the most common religion in Taiwan and Singapore, but Taoism is also practiced in Taiwan, and Christianity and Islam are also practiced in Singapore.
Reference
Central Intelligence Agency "The World Factbook: Religions"
Retrieved Nov 02, 2022, from https://bit.ly/37F42q4

Commentary
Japan has a high percentage of Buddhism and Shintoism, but some people believe in both, so the addition is over 100%. Buddhism in Thailand, Hinduism in India, Christianity in the Philippines, Europe and the United States, and Islam in Indonesia, Malaysia and the Middle East are in the majority. China, Hong Kong, South Korea, and Vietnam have a majority of "no religion". In Europe and the United States, 20-30% of the population has no religion. Buddhism is the most common religion in Taiwan and Singapore, but Taoism is also practiced in Taiwan, and Christianity and Islam are also practiced in Singapore.
Reference
Central Intelligence Agency "The World Factbook: Religions" Retrieved June 19, 2020, from https://bit.ly/37F42q4