個人情報保護のため削除部分ありThe Gion-e, usually known as the Gion-matsuri, of the Sengoku Period 戦国時 代 in Kyoto tends to be thought of as a festival against authority. This paper argues how the characteristic of the Gion-e changed in relation to the Muromachi Shogunate 室町幕府 and the Sanmon Enryakuji 山門延暦寺 and especially focuses on yamahoko 山鉾. Yamahoko are (dashi 山車) that were and still are pulled or shouldered during Gion-matsuri. In this paper the following points are clarified. The groups of inhabitants who bore the yamahoko gradually transformed the essence of the cho 町, a local community, within the context of the changes in the relationships with the Shogunate and Sanmon daisyu 山門大衆, i.e., the mass of priests from Enryakuji, after Ounin and Bunmei ...
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Traditional Japanese festivals matsuri used to play an important role in the annual cycle of Japanes...
Rokkaku-cho, situated near Shijo and Muromachi, the commercial center of Kyoto, is known as 'hoko-c...
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his paper will introduce a case study on the ordinary Gion festival that took place in the castle to...
© 2019 Jake BattyWhilst the concept of gekokujo (low overcoming high) is well documented in the stud...
The following three points have been emphasized in studies on the Okonai ritual found in the Kohoku ...
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This paper considers the change of the samurai’s premises in Moto-Osensui-machi, Tennou-cyo and Hach...
This paper seeks to address two phenomena about Kubon-raigo-zu (painting showing nine grades of Amid...
This article examines the conflict during the Tokugawa period between various Shugen organizations a...
The purpose of this article is to reconsider peasant uprisings which occurred in the domain of Hiros...
This paper is the interim report of the ongoing research "sociological study on Gion Matsuri in the ...
The Gion Festival (Gion Matsuri) of Kyoto in the modern society consists of the procession of portab...
Festivals and Urban Communities in Medieval Japan: the Festival of Gion in Kyoto. Wakita H. First ...
Some are of the opinion that the social change from the Muromachi to the Yedo period in Japanese his...
Traditional Japanese festivals matsuri used to play an important role in the annual cycle of Japanes...
Rokkaku-cho, situated near Shijo and Muromachi, the commercial center of Kyoto, is known as 'hoko-c...
At the beginning of the Meiji period the Tenri Sect, the Maruyama Sect, and other new religious orga...
his paper will introduce a case study on the ordinary Gion festival that took place in the castle to...
© 2019 Jake BattyWhilst the concept of gekokujo (low overcoming high) is well documented in the stud...
The following three points have been emphasized in studies on the Okonai ritual found in the Kohoku ...
This study will examine the development of a pilgrimage in Shikoku, Japan, commonly known as Shikoku...
This paper considers the change of the samurai’s premises in Moto-Osensui-machi, Tennou-cyo and Hach...
This paper seeks to address two phenomena about Kubon-raigo-zu (painting showing nine grades of Amid...
This article examines the conflict during the Tokugawa period between various Shugen organizations a...
The purpose of this article is to reconsider peasant uprisings which occurred in the domain of Hiros...