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People of Pakistan and Japan have centuries old contacts: Japan FM

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TOKYO, April 26 (APP): Pakistan is a beautiful country blessed with a lot historical and cultural assets, including the Indus Valley and Gandhara civilizations. This was stated by Japan’s Foreign Minister, Koichiro Genba, while addressing a reception arranged by Pakistan Embassy in a local hotel here on Thursday to mark the 60th anniversary of establishment of diplomatic relations between Japan and Pakistan. The Japanese Foreign Minister said that the people from the present day Pakistan had centuries old contacts with the people of Japan.
 
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Also, I do not understand how Japanese people reached present day Pakistan (undivided India) centuries ago.
 
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Also, I do not understand how Japanese people reached present day Pakistan (undivided India) centuries ago.

Buddhism. Japanese scholars would visit present day Pakistan for Buddhist learnings apart from of course, visiting Nalanda and Bodh Gaya (pilgrimage).
 
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Also, I do not understand how Japanese people reached present day Pakistan (undivided India) centuries ago.
Keep your undivided india to yourself, indus valley civilization was completely indegenous to Sindh, Pakistan and parts of balochistan.

Please give the source...

Also, I do not understand how Japanese people reached present day Pakistan (undivided India) centuries ago.
Keep your undivided india to yourself, indus valley civilization was completely indegenous to Sindh, Pakistan and parts of balochistan.

Buddhism. Japanese scholars would visit present day Pakistan for Buddhist learnings apart from of course, visiting Nalanda and Bodh Gaya (pilgrimage).
Not neccesarily, it could be other reasons because buddism was pretty new compared to IVC which is one of the oldest in the world

Buddhism. Japanese scholars would visit present day Pakistan for Buddhist learnings apart from of course, visiting Nalanda and Bodh Gaya (pilgrimage).
Not neccesarily, it could be other reasons because buddism was pretty new compared to IVC which is one of the oldest in the world
 
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Any way, they are intersteD, in getting buddha structures, & related items!
But the level of friendship, you can find, just go send your , passport for a tourist visa?
& suddnly you will know , the reality, which says , NO VISA for pakis!
 
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