How did the Japanese adapt Buddhism to fit their culture?
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Traveling along this route, MahayanaBuddhism was introduced to Japanfrom Korea in the sixth century (traditionally, in either 538 or 552, as part of a diplomatic mission that included gifts such as an image of Shakyamuni Buddha and several volumes of Buddhist text).
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How did the Japanese adapt Buddhism to fit their culture?
❱ The Japanese adapted the Chinese method of writing to fit their language. The Japanese adopted the Chinese calendar. China's influence was very visible in the flowering.
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