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Before its Westernization in the modern era, beginning in 1868, Japan was strongly influenced by Chinese culture. Acquisition of Chinese paintings was prevalent, especially in the Zen temples in the early capital of Kyoto. The Japanese not only collected and admired these works, they also discovered and developed their own aesthetic sensibility, and established new styles of paintings based on Chinese masterpieces.