How did Buddhism and Shinto meet different religious needs the Japanese?
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☆☞ Shinto is the native religion of Japan and was once its state religion . It involves the worship of kami spirits. Some kami are local and can be regarded as the spiritual being/spirit or genius of a particular place, but other ones represent major natural objects and processes: for example, Amaterasu , the Sun goddess , or Mount Fuji . Shinto is an animistic belief system.. Shinto and Buddhism. The introductions of writing in the 5th century and Buddhism in the 6th century from the Korean Peninsula had a profound impact on the development of a unified system of Shinto beliefs..
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what thisHow did Buddhism and Shinto meet different religious needs for the Japanese? Buddhism focused on the afterlife while Shinto helped people during day-to-day life. Shinto is about nature spirits. ... Zen Buddhists controlled their bodies by doing martial arts and their minds by meditating.
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