yes it did....
Samurai played a crucial role in shaping Japanese society through their military prowess, governance, and cultural influence. As the warrior class, they were instrumental in establishing and maintaining order during periods of conflict, such as the Sengoku era. Beyond their martial duties, samurai contributed to the development of Japanese arts, philosophy, and ethics, particularly through the adoption of Zen Buddhism and the promotion of bushido, the way of the warrior. Their legacy continues to impact modern Japanese culture, values, and social structure.
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Youth culture brings new culture ideas into Japan
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Roman Catholicism
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while its not a reflection on the religion itself - it has had a negative impact on this country.
The Delhi Sultanates major impact was the introduction of a new religion into Indian culture.
China and Korea had a significant impact on the development of Japanese culture in the mid-500s. This influence included language, writing system, Buddhism, Confucianism, architecture, and art.
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