Zen Buddhism and the Arts
The influence of religion on Japanese culture, including tea ceremonies and gardens.
Key Questions
- 1What role did Zen Buddhism play in shaping Japanese culture?
- 2How do Japanese arts reflect the value of simplicity and nature?
- 3Why was the tea ceremony culturally significant for the warrior class?
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