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Shintoism and Christianity dialoguing for the common good Open in New Window

Shintoism is the oldest traditional religion in Japan, begun by the pre-historic peoples living in central Asia, and has been left as it is today after a long co-existence shared with Buddhism. Shintoism and Christianity working for the common good

Fides Service - May 16, 2008

 

Saga of Japanese Immigrants in Brazil marks 100 years Open in New Window

Japan and Brazil are organizing events to celebrate a migratory phenomenon that now involves 1.6 million Japanese-Brazilians, 62% of all of the Japanese naturalized abroad. Saga of Japanese Immigrants in Brazil

AsiaNews - Jan. 24, 2008

 

20 Years of the Center for Spirituality and Prayer Open in New Window

The Christmas letter to friends from the Shinmeizan Center in Japan, a center for Spirituality and Prayer, where interreligious dialogue is lived and studied. 20 Years of Shinmeizan Center for Spirituality and Prayer

Xaverian News - Dec. 20, 2007

 

Tokyo: More power to the Army Open in New Window

For the first time since 1947, the Japanese government has tackled the Constitutional Charter written after the end of the war. A pacifist nation is fearing Beijing and Seoul.Japan: More Power to the Army

AsiaNews - May 15, 2007