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  1. Buddhism in Japan - Asia Society

    • According to tradition, the founder of Buddhism was born in 563 B.C.E. in the region that is now southern Nepal. He was born a prince, named Siddhartha (he who achieves his goal) and also known as Shaky… See more

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  1. Japanese Buddhism beliefs include12:
    • Shinbutsu Shugo: A uniquely Japanese belief system that merged Buddhism with Shinto, demonstrating devotion to both Shinto kami (gods) and Buddhas.
    • Focus on impermanence and selflessness: Buddhism shaped the Japanese sense of beauty, nature, and interpersonal relations.
    • Mahayana Buddhism: The form of Buddhism that took root in Japan, incorporated into the Chinese Buddhist canon.
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    Over the centuries, Buddhism merged with Shinto, Japan’s indigenous religion, and a uniquely Japanese belief system developed known as Shinbutsu Shugo, 神仏習合. Buddhist temples were built on the grounds of Shinto shrines, and vice versa, demonstrating devotion to both Shinto kami (gods) and Buddhas.
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    At key historical turning points, Buddhists were at the forefront of changes in politics, scholarship, and social values. The Buddhist focus on impermanence, selflessness, and seeking an ultimate truth beyond everyday realities shaped the Japanese sense of beauty, nature, and even interpersonal relations.
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