what effect did religion have on the arts in japan during the time of the shougun?
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Shintoism then vastly influenced reverence of ancestors, respect to others, etc., and left a profound mark on Japanese religion and culture. However, Buddhism before the Shogunate posed a threat to the Shogun with its wealth and differing ideals, and the Shogunate crushed it, allowing itself to grow in power.
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If religion defined half of daily life in the Edo Period, art defined the other half. The defined power of warlords and their samurai created a social obligation to act as a patron of the arts. A strong economy also made many arts more affordable to the growing merchant class
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