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How did the Japanese feel about Christians?

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Answer and Explanation:

The Japanese only have 0.8% of their population made up of Christians. But, while more than 99% of Japanese people are not Christians, this doesn't mean they hate the religion or have a negative image of it. They would rather stick to their own religions and cultures. They pretty much ignored it.

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Answer:

Christianity was alienated by the japanese

Step-by-step explanation:

They viewed as a foreign religion and did not like it.

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