China and Korea mostly. China by obvious reasons (Written language and other customs such as the lunar calender, etc. Japanese culture is hugely based off of Chinas) and Korea had other influences as well (Brought over technologies such as paper printing, pottery and art, etc).
It's important to note, in the earlier days Korea had more of a direct impact whereas China had more of an indirect one (When Koreans introduced their culture, they also introduced Chinese.) Soon, Japan was able to have relations with China directly
The three countries that influenced Japanese culture in the Heian period were, India, Korea, and China.
The three countries that influenced Japanese culture in the Heian period were, India, Korea, and China.
Three countries influenced Canada mostly is U.S.A, FRANCE and INDIA.....LOL
Mostly there are three countries: Turkey-Spain-Iran.
Culture, economics, and politics.
The Alps have played a significant role in shaping the culture and economies of the alpine countries (Switzerland, Austria, Italy). They have influenced traditional activities such as farming, forestry, and tourism. Additionally, the Alps have helped these countries establish themselves as key players in winter sports and outdoor recreation, boosting their economies through tourism and trade.
Confucianism has influenced ideology, culture and politics throughout China. The backbone of China's traditions and development has been Confucianism throughout the ages.
ベネルクス means Benelux in Japanese. Benelux is comprised of the low countries, the Netherlands, Belgium, and Luxembourg.
French, Spanish, and British/Celtic, as well as Japanese.
Turkey is a country that lies at a meeting point of three continents: Europe, Asia, and Africa. Its location at the crossroads of these continents has influenced its history, culture, and geopolitics.
Though they weren't called that at the time, and certainly were not organized as such, you might argue that these countries impacted both Greece and later Rome, and the later Middle Ages. Egypt Britain Middle East
Aspiring rulers wanted to be as great as Alexander. Julius Caesar wanted to be greater. He laid the foundation for the Hellenistic kingdoms. He began to spread of Greek culture which permeated the western world.
The Bible influenced the three religions of Christianity, Islam and Judaism.