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How does Japanese adaptation of Buddhism illustrate the process of selective cultural borrowing?
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How does Japanese adaptation of Buddhism illustrate the process of selective cultural borrowing?
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In some ways, the Japanese adaptation of Buddhism illustrates the process of selective cultural borrowing because the Japanese are choosing only one aspect (religion) of a region to embrace that they once otherwise pillaged.
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