Japan's religions through tim

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How were/are individual freedoms balanced with collective goals of the state or society in modern Japan? Define and compare the characteristics of religious freedom in Japan before 1945, from 1945-1995, and after 1995?

The phrase 'religious freedom' can be differentiated through interpretation by the individual and the State. The meaning is not only subjected to a preferred interpretation but to the time and location in which the government allows individuals to openly practice their chosen religion. Japan's history has intertwined governmental politics with religion to such extremes that the history should be overviewed by dividing the timeline into before- 1945, 1945- 1995, and after 1995. Religious groups manufactured mythology to decree divine origins of rule, fictional nationalistic stories to be taught as real history, and tales of the end of the world to obtain obedience. The storytelling process enables fiction to merge with actual events, explain the unknown, and develop a community's devotion through a shared culture. State hegemony requires a nationalistic sense of citizenship that can be obtained and maintained through an agreed societal consensus. Government laws reflect the agenda of the hegemonic process to stop foreign influence that threatens the dominant political group in power and to promote a culturally familiar solution that follows an approved governmental ideology. Modern Japan is caught in a post-Aum era in which religion impedes over individual religious freedom and the State's agenda. The post-Aum era created a legal and moral imbalance between


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