Tao Boxer Posted May 19, 2008 Hi, Â Japanese culture seems to be influenced by Chinese culture in some ways.For example; Chan/Zen, as well as Pureland Buddhism , martial arts as well as TCM in the form of Godai. But there seems to be no influence of the TTJ. I was wondering if the Tao has any impact in Japan as it does in China. Â Or perhaps I have waaay too much time on my hands while nursing an injury. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dao zhen Posted May 19, 2008 I lived in Japan for about 5 plus years and love it there. Â I still keep a small house in the Buddhism Valley of Gokurakuji - many Shingon Sect Temples there - Â I see many influences of China in Japan, and feel this is perhaps why I love the place. Â I know that the city of Kyoto was designed by an expert in Feng Shui - maybe in the Tang Dynasty - this was a time when there was much exchange from China to Japan. Â I know that students of ancient Chinese architecture study the ancient structures in Kyoto and Nara city. Â They have stories of "Immortals" in the mountains of Japan. Â There are the "Yama Bushi" - mountain warriors who train in esoteric methods, and extreme physcial training. Â Perhaps so many aspects of the culture has some influence from China and Taoism. Â There is also the ancient religion of Shinto - which involves nature spirits, and elemental powers - which to me from observation really is a form of ancient Taoism, with many aspects of Shamanism. Â There are also sects and branches of Taoism in Japan; such as Lung Men Pai and others. Â But it is a closed society, and as in many places in Asia, you must be introduced to gain access to groups and study. Â Jaaaaaaa Mata Ne...... Â BANZAI......... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites