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  1. Yamato Court

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    Religious Syncretism and Continental Influence
    The integration of continental culture, especially via Korea, played a transformative role in the development of the Yamato Court. The introduction of Buddhism in Japan in the 6th century CE, strongly championed by the Soga, represented not just a religious shift but a significant political maneuver, as it provided a sophisticated, centralized state ideology that contrasted with the localized nature of indigenous Shinto practice 5. The court utilized continental ad…