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  1. Japan (4,606 bytes)
    26: * Religions: both Shinto and Buddhist 84%, other 16% (including Christian 0.7%)
  2. Japanese History (9,218 bytes)
    23: ...were held and in 784, the capital moved to escape Buddhist influences and then to Heian-kyo (Kyoto) in 794.
  3. Evisu (3,105 bytes)
    8: ...tarted out as Evisu. This stands for the Japanese Buddhist god of money, or prosperity. The name was selecte...
  4. Kanazawa (2,941 bytes)
    3: ... Kanazawa Gold leaf, Kaga-yuzen silk and Kanazawa Buddhist Altars.
    8: ...oped from a Kanazawa Gobo temple. The Ikko Ikki a Buddhist sect ruled in this area for a long while. The Tog...
  5. Because I'm the Goddess (3,111 bytes)
    17: *[[Maya Amagi]] – Maya is a young teen who is a Buddhist monk. He was once enslaved by a Gift, but was fre...
  6. Ashita no Joe (2,865 bytes)
    15: ... was actually conducted in a boxing ring, while a Buddhist priest performed the last rites.
  7. Inu-Yasha (2,973 bytes)
    13: * [[Miroku]] – This Buddhist monk travels with Inu-Yasha and Kagome in an effo...
  8. Enjo (2,839 bytes)
    1: ...urred in [[1950]], where a temple was burned by a Buddhist acolyte. ''Conflagration'' is the English transla...
    5: ... may truly understand and embrace the ways of the Buddhist life. Shortly before he leaves home, he discovers...
  9. Ueno (3,218 bytes)
    4: ...idents and attractions. Home today to a number of Buddhist Temples, including the [[Bentendo Temple]] in the...
  10. Kichijoji (3,118 bytes)
    4: ...midst of the shopping district is the [[Gessoji]] Buddhist temple with its own graveyard. Beyond the temple ...
  11. Japanese Food (7,709 bytes)
    8: ...due to their rarity. Additionally, the Shinto and Buddhist perspectives have had profound effects on the use...
  12. Nara Prefecture (4,468 bytes)
    53: ...nter of Japanese tourism with multiple Shinto and Buddhist shrines along with multiple world heritage sites ...
  13. Fukui Prefecture (2,395 bytes)
    43: ...in Japan. In addition, [[Eihei-ji]], a temple for Buddhist monks, was founded by [[Dogen Zenji]] in 1244 her...
  14. Kanagawa Prefecture (3,075 bytes)
    55: ...tions in Kanagawa Prefecture include the multiple Buddhist and Shinto temples and shrines as well as the Yok...
  15. Iwate Prefecture (2,428 bytes)
    50: ...s numerous well know attractions include multiple Buddhist temples such as Chuson-ji, as well as other sites...
  16. B'z (4,820 bytes)
    30: ...aman King by [[Hiroyuki Takei]], the rock n' roll Buddhist shaman pair "BoZ" is loosely based on B'z.
  17. Zazen boys (2,726 bytes)
    1: ...zen Boys'''’ name is from the form of [[Zen]] [[Buddhist]] meditation in which enlightenment can come out ...
  18. Haruki Murakami (2,897 bytes)
    7: ...as born on January 12th, 1949 in [[Kyoto]] to a [[Buddhist]] priest father. Throughout his young life he was...
  19. Udon (1,798 bytes)
    11: ...by China in the 8th century. It is thought that a Buddhist priest visited China and came back with the metho...
  20. Japanese Desserts (2,422 bytes)
    5: ... grain processing was introduced y China with the Buddhist culture that arrived during the [[Nara Era]] arou...

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