China
Japanese Art has been influenced by many countries, but most notable was China.
The three countries that influenced Japanese culture in the Heian period were, India, Korea, and China.
A country where the government is not influenced by religion; it does not have a state religion.
The United States has had an effect on Japanese culture, with some major changes coming about as a result of the Allied Occupation of Japan from 1945 to 1951.
Society was more efficient because he opened up an embassy which is a government office in a different country than the country it supports, he also influenced Buddhism.
A country which historically influenced the development of India
Usa attacked it with atomic bombs during WW2 and the Japanese government gave up the country
The Japanese ginkgo tree holds cultural significance in traditional Japanese culture as a symbol of longevity, resilience, and hope. It has influenced modern practices through its use in landscaping, art, and medicine, as well as being a popular motif in literature and poetry. The ginkgo tree's enduring presence in Japanese culture reflects its deep-rooted connection to the country's history and values.
Japanese call their country "Nihon" or "Nippon".
First of all, Janpanese is not spelled that way, its spelled Japanese, and immigrants are people that come into a country, not people who leave it. Emmigrants are people who leave their country to go to another country of their choice. The Japanese people who left Japan obviously left Japan for either personal, family reasons or because of the form of government. Lots of Japanese people are leaving there country because they are currently in a Recession that is taking place now.
Currently the republicans are in charge but starting January 20 we will have a democratic president running the country.
The country that influenced Christianity in the U.S. was England.