Christians introduced Western influences, such as European art, music, and architecture, to Japan during the 16th century. However, due to the isolationist policies adopted by the Tokugawa shogunate, Christianity was banned, which led to the religion being driven underground. Despite this, Christian ideas still had some influence on Japanese culture, particularly in the areas of literature and language.
Chinese culture influenced Korea considerably more than Japanese culture, considering historical influence overall.
they wrote books.
Foreign culture influences African Christians by promoting schism of churches and mushrooming of other smaller churches from the mainstream churches.
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I would think Christianity. I live with a family from Africa and they are all Christians.
the Japanese adopted ideas and developed distinctive cultural practices that are an important part of Japanese life today
the Japanese adopted ideas and developed distinctive cultural practices that are an important part of Japanese life today
Yes, Japanese culture should be capitalized as it refers to a specific culture from Japan.
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.
Culture is 'bunka' in Japanese.
the Japanese adopted ideas and developed distinctive cultural practices that are an important part of Japanese life today