In the 1930s and 1940s shaman hunts (yutagari) were conducted by the Japanese Special Higher Police in Okinawa, Japan's most southern and remote prefecture. This was not the first time that attempts had been made to remove these women from Okinawan society. The fact that the yuta were hunted down and incarcerated, driven underground, and in some cases executed says much about how influential and threatening Japanese authorities perceived them to be. At the end of the Battle of Okinawa, more than one quarter of all Okinawan civilians were dead, and in many cases their remains were unrecoverable due to the extent of the destruction. The absence of appropriate mortuary rituals and religious specialists to perform these rituals, many of whom ha...
Japan’s attitude towards Okinawa during the Meiji and Taishō periods defied concrete definition. Alt...
A large number of Okinawans emigrated abroad in order to escape from poverty before World War II. On...
My paper concerns Japanese religious studies and involves questions of gendered power. The central f...
In the 1930s and 1940s shaman hunts (yutagari) were conducted by the Japanese Special Higher Police ...
Japanese shamanism is a constantly evolving field of research, despite the fact that its roots still...
The presence of seven hundred thousand Koreans in Japan has drawn at tention to issues such as the a...
Based on an analysis of interviews conducted with yuta shamans, this paper considers the changing pe...
Contemporary Okinawan anti-base activists have attempted to give moral force to the their arguments ...
In 1975 the first testimony from a “comfort woman” survivor came to light in Okinawa. This article f...
Religious practitioners in Okinawa are divided into two types, priest and shaman. Noro (or Tukasa) w...
This article discusses the changing significance of sacred groves (utaki) in contemporary Okinawa. U...
In Brazil, there are many Uchinanchu, having built communities of Uchinanchu. We conducted research ...
This essay examines the role of “spirit pacification ” (chinkon) in Japanese history, focusing on de...
This paper aims to argue about repatriated people from Micronesia (former administrated islands by J...
This article discusses the changing significance of sacred groves (utaki) in contemporary Okinawa. U...
Japan’s attitude towards Okinawa during the Meiji and Taishō periods defied concrete definition. Alt...
A large number of Okinawans emigrated abroad in order to escape from poverty before World War II. On...
My paper concerns Japanese religious studies and involves questions of gendered power. The central f...
In the 1930s and 1940s shaman hunts (yutagari) were conducted by the Japanese Special Higher Police ...
Japanese shamanism is a constantly evolving field of research, despite the fact that its roots still...
The presence of seven hundred thousand Koreans in Japan has drawn at tention to issues such as the a...
Based on an analysis of interviews conducted with yuta shamans, this paper considers the changing pe...
Contemporary Okinawan anti-base activists have attempted to give moral force to the their arguments ...
In 1975 the first testimony from a “comfort woman” survivor came to light in Okinawa. This article f...
Religious practitioners in Okinawa are divided into two types, priest and shaman. Noro (or Tukasa) w...
This article discusses the changing significance of sacred groves (utaki) in contemporary Okinawa. U...
In Brazil, there are many Uchinanchu, having built communities of Uchinanchu. We conducted research ...
This essay examines the role of “spirit pacification ” (chinkon) in Japanese history, focusing on de...
This paper aims to argue about repatriated people from Micronesia (former administrated islands by J...
This article discusses the changing significance of sacred groves (utaki) in contemporary Okinawa. U...
Japan’s attitude towards Okinawa during the Meiji and Taishō periods defied concrete definition. Alt...
A large number of Okinawans emigrated abroad in order to escape from poverty before World War II. On...
My paper concerns Japanese religious studies and involves questions of gendered power. The central f...