Did the Japanese adopt the Chinese writing system

Yes, the Japanese did adopt the Chinese writing system. The Japanese writing system includes a combination of kanji (characters borrowed from Chinese) and two syllabic scripts, hiragana and katakana. The Japanese initially imported Chinese characters and writing practices around the 5th century. Over time, they adapted and modified the characters to suit their language and culture. Today, kanji is an essential part of the Japanese writing system used alongside hiragana and katakana.