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When the Meiji government instituted the "Shinbutsu bunri" (separation of Shinto and Buddhism) policy in 1868, it triggered a much wider anti-Buddhist movement. Was this hatred towards Buddhism universal or targeted at only the most parasitic examples? Did Buddhism have any social utility by then?

by /u/Onnagirai in /r/AskHistorians

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