Prior to the Meiji period (1868-1912) imperial funerals and memorial rites in Japan had been conducted as Buddhist ceremonies for over a mil lennium. It is said that the emperor Meiji’s father, Komei, was buried according to Buddhist protocols; it was not until memorial rites in 1869 marking the third anniversary of Komei's death that all vestiges of Bud dhist liturgy were ostensibly proscribed as part of a wider attempt to purify the nation of the evil of Buddhism. But these observations tend to obscure what is actually known about the imperial mortuary tradition, especially at critical moments in its modern metamorphosis. This essay questions the historical judgment that Kdmei’s mortuary rites mark a clean break with tradition, sugge...
During Japan’s revolutionary years in the latter half of the nineteenth century, in particular after...
Of all the ceremonies of succession in which the emperor of Japan takes part, it is the sequence of ...
It is generally accepted that a custom of visiting graves had not been established in the Heian peri...
Emperor Hirohito of the Shōwa era died on January 7, 1989. The state funeral took place on February ...
Emperor Hirohito of the Showa era (1926-1989) died on January 7, 1989,after a prolonged illness and ...
Nowadays very few people in Japan have a Shinto funeral. But things might have turned out differentl...
Pure Land Buddhist texts and practices have been part of the fabric of Japanese Buddhism since the N...
In the summer of 1873,the Meiji government’s Council of State declared a nationwide ban on cremation...
In 1963 a Japanese scholar named Tamamuro Taijo coined the term “Funeral Buddhism” that came to be u...
Funeral customs in Japan have undergone various transformations dur ing the twentieth century. This ...
The purpose of this article is to examine changes in funeral customs in modern Japan in three areas,...
This article traces the effects of modern commercial ritual spaces and new crematoriums on the meani...
In Japan, as in other industrialized countries, old and broken objects mostly end up in the trash. S...
While many have discussed the status of the emperor in the medieval period in terms of the political...
I argue here that Buddhist faith endured in the imperial court, notably with the empress and members...
During Japan’s revolutionary years in the latter half of the nineteenth century, in particular after...
Of all the ceremonies of succession in which the emperor of Japan takes part, it is the sequence of ...
It is generally accepted that a custom of visiting graves had not been established in the Heian peri...
Emperor Hirohito of the Shōwa era died on January 7, 1989. The state funeral took place on February ...
Emperor Hirohito of the Showa era (1926-1989) died on January 7, 1989,after a prolonged illness and ...
Nowadays very few people in Japan have a Shinto funeral. But things might have turned out differentl...
Pure Land Buddhist texts and practices have been part of the fabric of Japanese Buddhism since the N...
In the summer of 1873,the Meiji government’s Council of State declared a nationwide ban on cremation...
In 1963 a Japanese scholar named Tamamuro Taijo coined the term “Funeral Buddhism” that came to be u...
Funeral customs in Japan have undergone various transformations dur ing the twentieth century. This ...
The purpose of this article is to examine changes in funeral customs in modern Japan in three areas,...
This article traces the effects of modern commercial ritual spaces and new crematoriums on the meani...
In Japan, as in other industrialized countries, old and broken objects mostly end up in the trash. S...
While many have discussed the status of the emperor in the medieval period in terms of the political...
I argue here that Buddhist faith endured in the imperial court, notably with the empress and members...
During Japan’s revolutionary years in the latter half of the nineteenth century, in particular after...
Of all the ceremonies of succession in which the emperor of Japan takes part, it is the sequence of ...
It is generally accepted that a custom of visiting graves had not been established in the Heian peri...