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- Buddhism in Japan or Japanese Buddhism (Nihon Bukkyō) refers to the forms of East Asian Buddhism practiced in Japan. Buddhism was first introduced to Japan from Korea in about the sixth century CE. The forms of Buddhism introduced to Japan were based on the existing schools or lineages in China and Korea.encyclopediaofbuddhism.org/wiki/Buddhism_in_Japan
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Japanese Buddhism is very diverse with numerous independent schools and temple lineages (including the "old" Nara schools and the "new" Kamakura schools) that can be traced back to ancient and medieval Japan, as well as more recent Japanese New Religious movements and … See more
Societal influence
During the Kamakura (1185–1333) and Muromachi (1336–1573) Buddhism, or the Buddhist institutions, had a great influence on Japanese … See moreAccording to the Japanese Government's Agency for Cultural Affairs estimate, as of 2018 , with about 84 million or about 67% of the Japanese population, Buddhism was the religion in … See more
Early Buddhism (5th-13th century)
Arrival and initial spread of Buddhism
Originating in India, Buddhism arrived in Japan by first See moreThe following Japanese Buddhist holidays are celebrated by most, if not all, major Buddhist traditions:
• Jan. 1st – Japanese New Year (Shōgatsu).
• Feb. 15th – Nirvana Day (Nehan-e). The day at the Buddha … See moreWikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license WEBLearn about the history, branches, and imagery of Buddhism in Japan, a religion that offers a spiritual path for transcending the suffering of existence. Explore how Buddhism influenced Japanese culture, art, and …
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WEBBuddhism was introduced into Japan in either 538 CE or 552 CE (traditional date) from the Korean kingdom of Baekje ( Paekche ). It was adopted by the Soga clan particularly, which had Korean roots and was …
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