Just to tell you guys, this is what I know.
-Firstly there is this artist that as far as I know, he is translated in french only (probably in korean and chinese too. anyway~) He has done a series named "Jeanne" which is the story of Jeanne d'Arc, as well as a 3-book, 160-page each short series named "Jésus", which, as you can guess, is on the life of Jesus Christ.
-Secondly, this has nothing to do with it but in Japanese video games sometimes they have God and Christianity included slightly in them (has anyone ever played Tactics Ogre: Knight of Lodis? if you played it, I think you'll understand what I mean.) It doesn't mean anything, but in Final Fantasy Tactics Advance, they mention Noah's Ark and the flood (in one sentence throughout the whole game, but still ^-^;;)
-About religion in Japan, maybe some of you would like to check this link out:
http://www.japan-guide.com/topic/0002.html it's a survey carried on a few people on penpal service. You know, people there mostly just have no religion. they believe in everything or nothing. It just doesn't matter to them... I know this by asking quite a few people at my school. Even though the school I attend is "catholic" there is a wonderful mix of cultures and religions and i would say 85% of students are either Hong Kong Chinese, Taiwanese, or Korean. I have a Taiwanese friend, she just says "I'm not religious... I have no religion. Alot of people from Taiwan are like that... It just doesn't matter very much." I'm not saying that Taiwan is exactly like Japan, but they are quite similar from what my uncle has told me (he lives there) and the information I receive from my friends. The two countries are quite linked (ok... getting off topic here. SORRY!! >w<) According to this site
http://mysticplanet.com/JAPAN.HTM, Shinto 95.8%, Buddhist 76.3%, Christian 1.4%. However considering the population of japan is 125,506,492 I don't think this is *that* discouraging. Remember that when Christianity first came to Japan, Christians were persecuted. They were caught, pulled around in wagons to show others not to follow, and then hung on a cross just like the God they followed. ( I Read this from a magazine. ^-^)
Ok, I'm very sorry, because all I have been doing is babbling!!! Now back to your regular program. >o<