Japanese Buddhist Chant is a genre of traditional Japanese music that is used in Buddhist ceremonies and rituals. It is characterized by its slow, solemn, and meditative sound, and is often accompanied by traditional Japanese instruments such as the shakuhachi, koto, and shamisen. The chants are typically in Sanskrit, and are used to invoke the presence of the Buddha and to bring peace and harmony to the listener.
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