Ecumenical News International: Percentage of Christians in Japan has been static for 450 years
The Christian population in Japan has remained at around one per cent of the country's population since 1549, when Jesuit missionary Francis Xavier arrived, and it does not look likely to rise significantly says a professor of the sociology of religion at Tokyo's Roman Catholic Sophia University... "The question is how the churches will change their exclusiveness and create a positive image," said Mullins..."The attitude of the general Japanese public to religious organizations is the most severe now," he said. "Ever since the Aum incident in 1995, all religious organizations are seen as dangerous. So, one of the problems for the churches is how they will change such a negative image of the church organizations"...more...