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How was Buddhism introduced In Japan?

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【Buddha was introduced in Japan. Mahayana Buddhism arrived in Japan in 552 when a Korean king sent the Japanese emperor a statue of Buddha and an advice for the new religion. The statue arrived at the emperor's court surrounded by chanting monks, books of prayer, gongs, and banners.】

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Introduction to Japan. Buddhism was introduced into Japan in either 538 CE or 552 CE (traditional date) from the Korean kingdom of Baekje ( Paekche ). It was adopted by the Soga clan particularly, which had Korean roots and was practised by the significant Korean immigrant population in Japan at that time.

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