This paper focuses on the citizens’ movement for promoting shizensou that has arisen since the early 1990s in Japan. It ascertains the social backgrounds of the movement, which originally began as an attempt to preserve nature, and the proponents’ view of the next world and their views on nature. This analysis includes social factors such as demographic trends toward the nuclear family. Furthermore, based on written newsletter reports on shizensou, this paper will examine views of the next world, and indicate that their views are animistic. Finally, I will argue that present-day shizensou is a revitalization of the custom of scattering of the ashes, which was performed in ancient Japan, but it also involved other new elements
Analizując historię praktyk pogrzebowych w Japonii można dostrzec, że choć przez wieki ulegały one p...
Keywords: ritual, rite of passage, social change, consumer culture, media This thesis deals with a r...
Pure Land Buddhist texts and practices have been part of the fabric of Japanese Buddhism since the N...
This paper focuses on the citizens’ movement for promoting shizensou that has arisen since the early...
This paper examines Japanese life expectancy, and the declining birth rate to investigate the Japane...
This paper examines Japanese life expectancy, and the declining birth rate to investigate the Japane...
In 1963 a Japanese scholar named Tamamuro Taijo coined the term “Funeral Buddhism” that came to be u...
The purpose of this article is to examine changes in funeral customs in modern Japan in three areas,...
Funeral customs in Japan have undergone various transformations dur ing the twentieth century. This ...
This article traces the effects of modern commercial ritual spaces and new crematoriums on the meani...
In the Edo era, people were obliged to hold funerals following the buddhist tradition, but there aro...
This paper is the english translation of a paper published in Japanese in the journal Chiiki Kaihats...
Honouring the dead at their graveside at appropriate dates is required by Confucian tradition, and h...
A problem which faces men of all ages and all cultures is the problem of death and life after death....
In 2003, the crematory was established in Yoron island. It took almost 15 years to found it. In this...
Analizując historię praktyk pogrzebowych w Japonii można dostrzec, że choć przez wieki ulegały one p...
Keywords: ritual, rite of passage, social change, consumer culture, media This thesis deals with a r...
Pure Land Buddhist texts and practices have been part of the fabric of Japanese Buddhism since the N...
This paper focuses on the citizens’ movement for promoting shizensou that has arisen since the early...
This paper examines Japanese life expectancy, and the declining birth rate to investigate the Japane...
This paper examines Japanese life expectancy, and the declining birth rate to investigate the Japane...
In 1963 a Japanese scholar named Tamamuro Taijo coined the term “Funeral Buddhism” that came to be u...
The purpose of this article is to examine changes in funeral customs in modern Japan in three areas,...
Funeral customs in Japan have undergone various transformations dur ing the twentieth century. This ...
This article traces the effects of modern commercial ritual spaces and new crematoriums on the meani...
In the Edo era, people were obliged to hold funerals following the buddhist tradition, but there aro...
This paper is the english translation of a paper published in Japanese in the journal Chiiki Kaihats...
Honouring the dead at their graveside at appropriate dates is required by Confucian tradition, and h...
A problem which faces men of all ages and all cultures is the problem of death and life after death....
In 2003, the crematory was established in Yoron island. It took almost 15 years to found it. In this...
Analizując historię praktyk pogrzebowych w Japonii można dostrzec, że choć przez wieki ulegały one p...
Keywords: ritual, rite of passage, social change, consumer culture, media This thesis deals with a r...
Pure Land Buddhist texts and practices have been part of the fabric of Japanese Buddhism since the N...