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  • I should add that although those wedding ceremonies are clearly Christian in nature to a Westerner, Japanese generally consider it just "western" without religious connotations. Similarly, Japanese attitudes towards Buddhism and Shinto are most aptly characterized as "cultural", i.e. most people are cultural Buddhists and cultural Shintos, and due to the long history of syncretism no one thinks that there is a problem (except perhaps some far-right people).
    – xuq01
    Commented Jun 17, 2019 at 4:23