one thing he did was create an embassy and the 17 article constitution
Prince Shotoku was a prince of Japan.He was also known as prince Umayado
Prince Shotoku is from a clan called Yamato from Ancient Japan.
Prince Shotoku's legacy includes promoting Buddhism in Japan, establishing a centralized government system, and issuing a set of constitutional laws known as the Seventeen-Article Constitution. He is also credited with fostering a culture of Chinese influence in Japan, which had a lasting impact on the country's development.
Prince Shotoku established Buddhism as the state religion of Japan.
Prince shotoku used china for ceate Borgia
prince shotoku introduced chinese culture to japan
His accomplishment was constitution and wrote the first book of Japans history.
Prince Shotoku was a famous Japanese regent. He sent Japanese people to China to study Chinese culture and art, he opened the first Japanese embassy in China and wrote the first Japan's first constitution.
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a diary entry of prince shotoku and his role bringing chinese culture to japan
Shotoku was born in ancient Japan in A.D. 574. Although he was an imperial prince, he was not in line to become emperor.