Hinduism in Japan

Japanese Hindus
日本のヒンズー教徒
The "Om" symbol in Katakana[a]
Statues of Benzaiten (Saraswati), Kangiten (Ganesh), and Bishamonten (Kubera) in the historic Daishō-in temple
Total population
Increase 207000 (0.1%) (2024)
Languages
Liturgical: Sanskrit

Hinduism is a minority religion in Japan mainly followed by the Indian, Sri Lankan and Nepali expatriate residents of Japan, who number about 207,000 people as of 2024 [1]. It's also widely integrated into the native Shinto-Buddhist religion which has had a significant impact on Japanese culture; Buddhism being an Indian religion is largely related to Hinduism, and most of its cultural practices are similar to those found in Hinduism.[1]


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  1. ^ "Buddhism and Hinduism". obo. Retrieved 2024-03-28.

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