Bukkyō

Beliefs & Concepts

Bukkyōbukkyō / 仏教

The religion founded by Shakyamuni Buddha in India, officially introduced to Japan in the 6th century.

Buddhism was founded in India around the 5th century BCE by Siddhārtha Gautama (Shakyamuni) and officially reached Japan in 538 or 552 CE via the Korean kingdom of Baekje. Its influence on Japanese culture has been immeasurable — architecture, sculpture, painting, literature, and philosophy all bear deep Buddhist imprints.

Japanese Buddhism encompasses numerous sects — Tendai, Shingon, Jōdo, Jōdo Shinshū, Rinzai, Sōtō, Nichiren, and more — each with distinct teachings and practices. The Japanese habit of celebrating birth at a shrine and death at a temple exemplifies a remarkably flexible religious sensibility that is rare in the world.