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Why is Buddhism much more popular in Japan compared to China …
Japan's medieval isolationist policy was not due to xenophobia, and by the time it was established, Buddhism had been integrated into life in Japan for almost a thousand years. The …
Buddhism in Japan : r/japan - Reddit
2020年10月25日 · Buddhism in contemporary Japan has primarily become "funerary Buddhism," that is it is the religious tradition most connected with rituals surrounding the deceased. Most …
Traveling to Japan as a buddhist : r/Buddhism - Reddit
2023年2月16日 · Hi guys! I'm going to Japan this fall and I'd use some recommendations on what to do and which temples to visit. I'm going to Tokyo, Kamakura, Kyoto, Nara, Osaka and …
Buddhism in Japan : r/Buddhism - Reddit
2020年9月21日 · what period in the history of Japan was the most important for Buddhism? Centuries 6th-9th, 14th-15th, 19th- 20th are all particularly important. I agree with u/Ledokolya …
Shinto and (Japanese) Buddhism: Differences and a History
2020年6月26日 · The modern Yamato people of Japan are considered to be a mix of Jomon, Yayoi, and later Chinese immigrants. In the 7th Century AD, Buddhism arrived with Chinese …
Buddhism in Japan : r/Buddhism - Reddit
2023年11月27日 · Your thoughts on whether Japan can be characterized as a "Shinto-Buddhist nation" and any insights on the relationship between Shinto and Buddhism. Feel free to share …
The Theravada in Japan : r/theravada - Reddit
2019年7月23日 · The Past and Present of Theravada Buddhism in Japan - Avery Morrow. Nyanatiloka : 8 Japan. He also met with Japanese Theravada monks, but could not stay in any …
I live at a Zen monastery in Japan (AMA #2) : r/Buddhism - Reddit
For people who stay longer, it varies but usually people stay for about 2-3 years. It is quite common in Japan for monks to move around to different monasteries. I can't say why people …
Why can monks in Japan get married? : r/Buddhism - Reddit
2023年4月6日 · This was a movement of violent Shinto nationalism that sought to remove Buddhism from Japan for being foreign, specifically associated with China, and for its …
Any great Buddhist Monks in Japan I could visit? : r/Buddhism
Buddhism in Japan is mostly Zen, Shingon (Vajrayana) and Pure land, very different to the kind of practices you can find in Thailand. So the word 'realised' should be taken with a pinch of salt, …