Why Japanese?

The Largest Unreached People Group (Joshua Project, 2005)

Only 0.04% Christians!

Annual Suicide Rate: >30,000

100-300 new religion registered each year (Operation World, 2000)

The battle is fierce, Time is SHORT! Please RESPONSE, Please PRAY!!!



Saturday, November 17, 2007

8 million gods in Japan


日本号称有“天神地祗八百万”,大至生育出产,小至柴米油盐,均有相应的神各司其职。求神问佛是日本人的癖好,三天两头就往神社,寺庙跑,祈求得到神灵的保佑,消灾免祸。据统计,日本列岛目前共有大大小小的神社13万座,遍布城市和乡村的每一个角落。每逢夜幕降临,一阵阵乌鸦刮噪声随风飘来,为肃穆、古朴的神社平添几分寂静、几分阴森。神灵,在这里聚散;亡灵在这里出没;生者的希望,也在这里寄托。
~ 李兆忠《暧昧的日本人》

It was said that there are 8 million of gods in Japan, there is a specific god for everything start from wood, rice, oil, salt, to production. It become a special interest of Japanese people, every three days or two, they would stream into the buddhist temple or shrine, asking for protection from their gods. According to statistic, there are a total of a hundred and thirty thousand of shrines, standing in each corner of villages and cities. In the evening, the sound of the crows swift with the howling wind, added to the extra silent and gloom of the old shrines. Gods, assembly and disperse in this place. Spirits, come and go in this place. The hope of the remain, is parked in this place. ~ 李兆忠《暧昧的日本人》


Though today, statistics shown that most Japanese do not care about religion so much in their daily activities. Yet, in areas like Aomori, Shiga, Akita, Toyama, Ishikawa, temples and shrines still deeply influence the people. Even in cities like Tokyo, where people seems casually dealing with religions, yet Asakusa is never always packed not only by tourist, but the locals. Higashi Temple, Asakusa Temple are still strong holds. People take time early in the morning to the temple before work and worship. Students rush into the temples, buying charms, drawing mikuji, for fun also for guidance.

People who still go to shrine and temple today, and put a lot of effort in it are good people who wish to see changes in their lives and society. People who thirst for GUIDANCE, LOVE and PEACE. Remember this, my friends! And off we go to point the TRUTH to those who thirst! May God bless you! Amen.