Buddhism is said to have been introduced to Japan in the mid-6th century, during the Asuka period, from Baekje (an ancient kingdom in present-day Korea).
In Japan, Buddhism coexisted with Shinto while developing uniquely, giving rise to many sects and cultural aspects.
Asuka-dera Temple is considered the first Buddhist temple in Japan.
When was Buddhism introduced to Japan?
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