What did Zen Buddhism contribute to Japanese culture? (1 point) Responses a focus on self-reliance, meditation, and devotion to duty a focus on self-reliance, meditation, and devotion to duty a focus on increasing military power a focus on increasing military power a decrease in the development of art and drama a decrease in the development of art and drama a dependence on the customs and traditions of China a dependence on the customs and traditions of China

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Zen Buddhism contributed to Japanese culture through a focus on self-reliance, meditation, and devotion to duty. This philosophy emphasized personal experience and the practice of mindfulness, which influenced various aspects of Japanese life, including arts, gardening, and martial disciplines.