Buddhism spread from India to china and then to Japan i guess.
There's no Indian monk to spread the Buddishism in Japan.
Japanese uses shampoo Indian invention. Japanese also uses spoon which was used in India in 1700 BC
Every races uses Shampoo... Stop your ridiculous comparision.
Japanese vocabulary has been heavily influenced by loanwords from other languages. A vast number of words were borrowed from Chinese, or created from Chinese models, over a period of at least 1,500 years. Since the late 19th century, Japanese has borrowed a considerable number of words from
Indo-European languages, primarily English. Because of the special trade relationship between Japan and first Portugal in the 16th century, and then mainly the Netherlands in the 17th century, Portuguese and Dutch have also been influential.
Even India borrow English vocabulary in modern times! What do u call a TV or Handphone? Pure rubbish!
Japanese use Chinese lanaguage since their civilization.
Japanese eats sugar - indian invention
Sugar - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sugar is derived from sugar cane... those countries with abundant sugar cane will know the use of sugar.
Chinas biggest export market is US and chinas biggest import is from Japan.
japans biggest export partner is US and japans biggest import is from china.
Japan biggest export is already China. Update your information.
Japanese uses cotton dress - cotton discovered in India and they have buttons in their dress - buttons discovered in India.
Button - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cotton - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Japanese uses silk in their traditional dress.
Japanese are people from a friendly country with whom india had realtions from 6th century BC