Religion in Japan is... complicated at best. It's not uncommon there to practice multiple religions while identifying as atheist at the same time.
Oh, I know about the first part, but the second is new to me.
Religion in Japan is... complicated at best. It's not uncommon there to practice multiple religions while identifying as atheist at the same time.
Percentage of the population that regularly visit a place of worship? It would certainly explain Japan, given that a lot of their devotions are directed at household shrines.
You got it, the Pew Research Forum's metric of religiosity.Percentage of the population that regularly visit a place of worship? It would certainly explain Japan, given that a lot of their devotions are directed at household shrines.
Is it death sentences? (this year I would guess)
Does it have to do with birthplaces of x occupation/people?
Is it the number of cities with a population bigger than x? I do not know too much about population numbers in the USA so this could be far off...
Or for a hint, has it anything to do with number of cities that fulfill a certain criterion?
Number of nuclear energy plants?
3: New York, Pennsylvania, Illinois, Oklahoma, Colorado, Utah