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  1. Japanese Buddhism is very diverse with numerous independent schools and temple lineages (including the "old" Nara schools and the "new" Kamakura schools) that can be traced back to ancient and medieval Japan, as well as more recent Japanese New Religious movements and modern lay organizations.

  2. Vajrayana or Esoteric Buddhist and its attendant pantheon of deities and secret, mystical rituals, was introduced to Japan in the early Heian period (after 794) by a number of Japanese priests.

  3. Feb 5, 2019 · Buddhism has a long history in Japan and many schools, including Zen, Shingon, and Nara developed there. Discover the story of Japanese Buddhism.

  4. Buddhism. The Great Buddha at Kamakura. Buddhism originated in India in the 6th century BC. It consists of the teachings of the Buddha, Gautama Siddhartha. Of the main branches of Buddhism, it is the Mahayana or "Greater Vehicle" Buddhism which found its way to Japan.

  5. Japanese Buddhism includes numerous independent schools and temple lineages that can be traced back to ancient and medieval Japan, as well as more recent Japanese New Religious movements and modern lay organizations.

  6. Uncover the rich history of Buddhism in Japan, its influence on society, and the key temples that shaped its journey. Explore the intersection of Buddhism and Shinto.

  7. Today, some thirteen schools of Buddhism exist in Japan, and the majority of the population professes to be Buddhist. There are about 80,000 temples with some 150,000 priests as well as several colleges dedicated chiefly to Buddhist studies.

  8. Mar 26, 2024 · 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.

  9. Aug 31, 2023 · Embark on a journey to explore the enchanting history and culture of Japanese Buddhism, visiting Buddhist temples and shrines across Japan. Delve into major sects like Zen Buddhism, Pure Land Buddhism, and Shingon, and uncover their meditation practices.

  10. Buddhism arrived in Japan from Korea in the 6th century CE and had a profound and lasting impact on Japanese culture. Despite periods of conflict and persecution, Buddhism took root and evolved distinctively in Japan, branching off into several major schools of thought and practice.

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