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Zen Buddhism and Shingon Buddhism are two notable sects of Japanese Buddhism. Pure Land, or Amidist, Buddhism is also significant in this country. Pure Land has its roots in India and China, however. Zen Buddhism emphasizes meditating for enlightenment. Shingon Buddhism is a type of Pure Land Buddhism and is esoteric and relies on early Buddhist Tantras.
The two elements that Japan blended were Buddhism and Confucianism
shinto and Buddhism i think
There are several religions practiced in Japan. However, Japan's "state" religion is Shinto.
Buddhism and Hinduism
Shinto and Buddhism
shinto and Buddhism i think
The two religions developed in the Indian subcontinent was Hinduism and Buddhism :D
Hinduism and Buddhism.
Buddhism and Hinduism
The two main religions in Japan are Buddhism and Shinto, but I think one could fairly categorize the Japanese, as a whole, as 'nonreligious.' Buddhism and Shinto have influenced cultural aspects of Japan greatly, but a majority of Japanese identify as atheist or agnostic.
Buddhism and Shintoism