Seeking the truth, for Javanese people, is not solely based on rational consideration. In many cases, this is also correlated with spiritual one, and even, to some extent, the previ- ous is undermined by the latter. This situation poses Javanese people on a cross-road between religion and culture, and for them it is the best way to practice both. Keywords: Japanese, religion, culture, practice.on, culture, practice.
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