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In Japan, architecture is strongly influenced by the country’s long history and traditions. Japanese architects often incorporate elements from traditional Japanese architecture, such as shoji screens and tatami mat flooring, into their designs. Japan is also home to a number of important architectural styles, such as Shin and Sukiya, which have had a significant impact on the country’s architecture.<\/p>\n

Some factors that influenced Japanese architecture are the climate, the materials available, the building techniques, and the religion.<\/p>\n

What inspires Japanese architecture? <\/h2>\n

Japan’s architectural style is characterized by graceful simple shapes that blend into rational and complex structures. This style is heavily influenced by the country’s religions and aesthetics. One of these styles, in particular, has been said to mirror the artistic philosophy of another Japanese art form: haiku.<\/p>\n

The prominent ‘look’ of Japanese architecture began early around 57 BC. Prior to this point, homes in Japan were made from wood with dirt floors and there was very little to differentiate from similar homes a thousand miles away. From this point and up until 660 AD, architects of Japan were influenced by the Koreans.<\/p>\n

What religion influenced Japanese architecture <\/h3>\n