Inari is one of the most widely known kami in Japan and is perhaps most significant to the understanding of Japanese religion because of the variations in conceptualization of the kami between locations
The development of Shinto during the Meiji period constitutes one of the most fascinating phenomena ...
thesisYōkai have long existed as the wicked and mischievous antithesis to the kami of Japan. Unlike...
Ema ” {fJRS 18/1, pp. 23-50) is a good introduction for anyone unfamil iar with ema in Japan. As a f...
There is a great deal of personalization of the kami in the worship of Inari. On Inari Mountain in F...
As the deities known as Inari, foxes are vital to the religious and cultural landscape of Japan. Ina...
We Japanese have some faith to the Inari Divine and Inari shrines, for there are about thirty thousa...
The practice of shrine worship has been present in Japan for centuries. The construction of shrines ...
Until recently, historical materials that might shed light on the diverse practices and beliefs surr...
This presentation focuses on the key aspects found within the religion Shintoism, focusing on its ma...
This article provides an example of contemporary pilgrimage practices in Japan by focusing on the In...
Until recently, historical materials that might shed light on the diverse practices and beliefs surr...
In Shintoism, the indigenous religion of Japan, the term kami, is simply used for anything possessin...
Abstract: Perhaps dating back to the fourth century BCE, Shinto traditions in Japan have ...
Abstract: Perhaps dating back to the fourth century BCE, Shinto traditions in Japan have ...
The kamisan as shaman. The purpose of this essay is to present a follow-up study of the initiation o...
The development of Shinto during the Meiji period constitutes one of the most fascinating phenomena ...
thesisYōkai have long existed as the wicked and mischievous antithesis to the kami of Japan. Unlike...
Ema ” {fJRS 18/1, pp. 23-50) is a good introduction for anyone unfamil iar with ema in Japan. As a f...
There is a great deal of personalization of the kami in the worship of Inari. On Inari Mountain in F...
As the deities known as Inari, foxes are vital to the religious and cultural landscape of Japan. Ina...
We Japanese have some faith to the Inari Divine and Inari shrines, for there are about thirty thousa...
The practice of shrine worship has been present in Japan for centuries. The construction of shrines ...
Until recently, historical materials that might shed light on the diverse practices and beliefs surr...
This presentation focuses on the key aspects found within the religion Shintoism, focusing on its ma...
This article provides an example of contemporary pilgrimage practices in Japan by focusing on the In...
Until recently, historical materials that might shed light on the diverse practices and beliefs surr...
In Shintoism, the indigenous religion of Japan, the term kami, is simply used for anything possessin...
Abstract: Perhaps dating back to the fourth century BCE, Shinto traditions in Japan have ...
Abstract: Perhaps dating back to the fourth century BCE, Shinto traditions in Japan have ...
The kamisan as shaman. The purpose of this essay is to present a follow-up study of the initiation o...
The development of Shinto during the Meiji period constitutes one of the most fascinating phenomena ...
thesisYōkai have long existed as the wicked and mischievous antithesis to the kami of Japan. Unlike...
Ema ” {fJRS 18/1, pp. 23-50) is a good introduction for anyone unfamil iar with ema in Japan. As a f...