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Religious Diversity and Practices in Karakura: A Spiritual Odyssey
By: Sky Hanazono Edgeworth
12/13/23




Amidst the reputation that is known in our town, a lingering question arises: do the residents of Karakura still hold to their faith? One might question such things, especially with how our town is, from the day-to-day violence to even the questionable things we see. That is why to answer this question, a survey was conducted, placing a particular focus on our Shrine as well.



The survey shows that different people from all over the world make up Karakura. With Japanese residents making up 30.8%, followed closely by people from the United Kingdom at 19.2%. Other nationalities include the Philippines and Korea, both at 11.5%, followed by Germany, China, France at 7.7%, and Indonesia at 3.8%.








A noteworthy thing to know as well is that the survey showed an even split between female and male residents, each 50% of the population.












People in Karakura also use faith when confronting life's challenges, which is shocking considering all the things that happened here. The results showcase that a significant portion (22.2%) turn to their faith always, others do so often (18.5%), sometimes (14.8%), rarely (22.2%), and those who never seek solace in religious practices (22.2%).








Karakura's religious views show Shintoism as the most common religion in Karakura at 33.3%, closely followed by Christianity (or its denominations) at the same percentage (33.3%), Islam (11.1%), Hinduism (3.7%), and remaining 18.5% identifying with other beliefs.










A majority of people (57.7%) still actively participate or continue to follow their chosen religion as well since coming to Karakura, highlighting the significance of faith in their lives as said in an earlier question.












The survey also reveals that a significant portion of the community (73.1%) has attended religious services or events outside of their faith. Mostly due to events at the shrine, or even simple ceremonies.











Though our town might be known for various reasons (we all know what it is), The shrine in Karakura draws significant attention, with half of the residents reporting frequent visits. Meanwhile, 30.8% visit sometimes, emphasizing the role of the shrine as a generally normal hangout area for people.



In summary, the survey provides insight into Karakura's ways in which residents and people of Karakura engage with religion. Our survey shows a community that embraces diversity if anything. From people coming from different parts of Japan to the United Kingdom, the Philippines to Korea, and other places. In matters of faith, we found different kinds of responses, from active followers to occasional seekers and those finding peace elsewhere, the majority still actively engage with their faith. Adding to the fact the Shrine isn't just a landmark; it symbolizes a connection among the people of Karakura, regardless of how often they visit.


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can't believe you didn't interview the man who made an entire cult of a religion :pensive:

anyways.
SKY REPORT WOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!! BIG W
Lovely report as always :3
 

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