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The Korean Culture had a major impact on Japan in the 1980's.
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The influence of the Japanese in Philippine religion is limited. While there are some Buddhist temples and Shinto shrines in the Philippines due to the Japanese community, the impact on mainstream Philippine religious practices is minimal compared to historical influences from Spain and the United States. Japanese religion has not had a significant widespread effect on the religious landscape of the Philippines.
Assuming you meant China, the religion that was brought over was primarily Buddhism, which, in turn, came from India. It was also heavily influenced by Korean forms of Buddhism.
China influenced Japan through alphabet and i believe religion. The original Japanese people (The Ainu people) migrated from Korea.
Japanese culture was blended with Chinese and Korean culture. Chinese adopted budhism from India which was later spread to Japan. Korean influence can be seen in Japanese paintings and architecture.
They feared Europe was using religion to gain political influence.
Main religion -> Buddhism/Taoism Secondary religion -> Shintoism Very few people are Christian or follow any other religious belief such as Islam or Hinduism. However these religions do excist in Japan because of the foreign influence.
There aren't any statistics available for the number of Korean speakers living in Japan.
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The Japanese sent people across sea to learn about China, and the people would bring back knowledge on government ideas, art, architecture, and writing. In this way Japan was greatly influenced by China. Also, artisans from the Korean Peninsula brought information on bronze casting and ironwork to Japan. So Japan was influenced highly by China and people from the Korean Peninsula.
yup they've had many activities in japan & korea, but they are korean.