One of the greatest effects related to the factors of Japanese culture has taken shape in Buddhism. Initially, Buddhism was seen as a religion dealing with death and after death transaction by Japanese people but it has affected the Japanese people and all the aspects of society. In a process of time, Buddhism has become indispensable as the second religion. Japanese people have recognized Buddhism via travelers, priests and missionaries coming from China and Korea and they Japanized this belief adding some elements that they have acquired. In the integration of Buddhism with Japanese culture, many interpretations of Buddhism have emerged. Different interpretations, sects and movements in Japanese Buddhism, have emerged through some processes. Therefore, while examining the formation of Japanese Buddhism, it is important to assess this process.
Field : Eğitim Bilimleri; İlahiyat
Journal Type : Ulusal
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