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  • Korean influence on Japanese culture
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  • The Korean influence on Japanese culture refers to the cultural influence of the Korean Peninsula upon Japanese culture. As Korea was the cultural bridge between Japan and the Chinese civilization through much of history, it is inevitable and well-documented that at various times this influence would be felt in various aspects of Japanese culture. This influence was reflected most notably in the introduction of Buddhism to Japan from China via the Korean Peninsula, but it can also be seen in Japanese art and architecture, ranging from the design of Buddhist temples and palaces to various smaller objects such as statues and pottery.
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  • The Korean influence on Japanese culture refers to the cultural influence of the Korean Peninsula upon Japanese culture. As Korea was the cultural bridge between Japan and the Chinese civilization through much of history, it is inevitable and well-documented that at various times this influence would be felt in various aspects of Japanese culture. This influence was reflected most notably in the introduction of Buddhism to Japan from China via the Korean Peninsula, but it can also be seen in Japanese art and architecture, ranging from the design of Buddhist temples and palaces to various smaller objects such as statues and pottery.