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The Asian nations where Buddhism is a major religion in China, Japan, Vietnam, and Sri Lanka. It is also a major a religion in Thailand and in Nepal.
Japan's major imports from China (or China's major exports to Japan) include items such as food, electricity goods, and telecommunication equipment. Japan's major exports to China (or China's major imports from Japan) is mostly machinery, i.e. automobiles.
In the peak of Hinduism it was practiced in almost entire Asia except China, Japan & Mongolia.
Japan does not place restrictions on religion and reproduction like China does. Japan is a constitutional monarchy, while China is a Communist state. Japan enacted strict trade policies that helped its manufacturers, but that led to a huge real estate bubble.
The world religion with the largest proportion of followers among the populations of both Japan and China is Buddhism.
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Buddhism have it's greatest strength in China, Japan, Korea, Vietnam, etc. It's the major religion in that part of Asia. It was once a major religion in India, too. However, it declined.
Japan, it is the major religion there
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I know one of the major things China influenced Japan on was religion. China helped bring Buddhism to Japan. In fact almost the entire country is Buddhist or Shinto (A derivative from Buddhism that the Japanese formed over the years).