When it comes to the problem of "religion in modern Japan", it seems necessary to use the concept of "religion" in a broad sense. From this perspective, "Kyoyo" (Bildung or self-cultivation) would be one of the most important concepts. It kept very closely relationed to "religion". The First High School (Ichiko) is a good example, because the concept of Kyoyo - to cultivate oneself throughout the acceptance of culture - came into existence there. First, this paper traces the process of the birth of Kyoyo in Ichiko. Second, it shows the complicated relationship between Kyoyo and religion with three hermeneutic frameworks -- religion as a part of Kyoyo, religion as an ideal of Kyoyo, religious function of Kyoyo. Finally, this case study is ex...
The Japanese word Kyoyo (translated as cultivation in this study) embodies a concept which has had s...
In this paper, I will discuss thought on national education and the conflict between national educat...
Investigations into the modern concept of "religion" in Japan usually stress its Western origins. A...
When it comes to the problem of "religion in modern Japan", it seems necessary to use the concept of...
This paper has two primary objectives. The first is to interpret the wider significance of the shin-...
CC BY-NC 4.0Kyara is a ubiquitous, multi-functional category of mascots in Japan, embraced and consu...
In Japan, religion is still a current subject of educational discourse. This article presents a pict...
This study aims to clarify the rationalism in Japanese popular thought that has promoted the moderni...
Religia jest w Japonii ciągle aktualnym przedmiotem dyskursu edukacyjnego. Autorka przedstawia obraz...
This article examines the transformation of Uemura Masahisa\u27s views on religion. In 1880, Uemura ...
At the beginning of the Meiji period the Tenri Sect, the Maruyama Sect, and other new religious orga...
The aims of this research are to describe about the definitions of zoutou bunka as well as the relat...
At the beginning of the Meiji period the Tenri Sect, the Maruyama Sect, and other new religious orga...
Buddhism was first introduced into Japan in the middle of the sixth century, when several successive...
Japan is currently experiencing a widespread religious revival. Specialist publications about the Ja...
The Japanese word Kyoyo (translated as cultivation in this study) embodies a concept which has had s...
In this paper, I will discuss thought on national education and the conflict between national educat...
Investigations into the modern concept of "religion" in Japan usually stress its Western origins. A...
When it comes to the problem of "religion in modern Japan", it seems necessary to use the concept of...
This paper has two primary objectives. The first is to interpret the wider significance of the shin-...
CC BY-NC 4.0Kyara is a ubiquitous, multi-functional category of mascots in Japan, embraced and consu...
In Japan, religion is still a current subject of educational discourse. This article presents a pict...
This study aims to clarify the rationalism in Japanese popular thought that has promoted the moderni...
Religia jest w Japonii ciągle aktualnym przedmiotem dyskursu edukacyjnego. Autorka przedstawia obraz...
This article examines the transformation of Uemura Masahisa\u27s views on religion. In 1880, Uemura ...
At the beginning of the Meiji period the Tenri Sect, the Maruyama Sect, and other new religious orga...
The aims of this research are to describe about the definitions of zoutou bunka as well as the relat...
At the beginning of the Meiji period the Tenri Sect, the Maruyama Sect, and other new religious orga...
Buddhism was first introduced into Japan in the middle of the sixth century, when several successive...
Japan is currently experiencing a widespread religious revival. Specialist publications about the Ja...
The Japanese word Kyoyo (translated as cultivation in this study) embodies a concept which has had s...
In this paper, I will discuss thought on national education and the conflict between national educat...
Investigations into the modern concept of "religion" in Japan usually stress its Western origins. A...