The romans
The Japanese have borrowed various aspects from different cultures over time, such as Buddhism and Confucianism from China, kanji characters from China, kimono fashion from Korea, and tea ceremonies from China. Additionally, Japan has incorporated Western influences in areas like architecture, clothing styles, and technology.
Japanese people have borrowed various elements from different cultures over history, such as Chinese characters for writing, Buddhism and tea culture from China, as well as western technology, fashion, and cuisine in more recent times. These borrowed influences have been adapted and integrated into Japanese society to create a unique blend of traditions and practices.
The Japanese borrowed aspects of Chinese culture such as writing systems, Confucianism, Buddhism, architecture, and art. These influences greatly shaped Japan's culture and society over the centuries.
China had the most influence on Japanese culture, particularly in the fields of language, religion, philosophy, art, and government systems. Many aspects of Japanese culture, such as writing characters, Buddhism, Confucianism, and governmental structures, were borrowed or adapted from China.
The homophone for borrow is "barrow."
The romans
china and korea
china and korea
The system of pictograph writing was one development that greatly benefited the Japanese culture.
japan copied china, because they were jealous that china invented so many inventions that helped change the world. so the Japanese copied the Chinese writing and called it their own.
Japan adopted Confucianism as well as Chinese writing, political institutions, and agricultural methods.
may i borrow chooto kairitte ii desuka
romans
Alot of them.
they buy from others like china japan and america. also they borrow from north korea.
from china
Yes. Except Thais don't borrow; they steal!