"Editors' Introduction: Pilgrimage in the Japanese Religious Tradition," Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 24. (4.) Barbara Ambros's paper provides useful information on Heian noblewomen's pilgrimage and addresses its gendered aspects, but fails fully to examine one of the most significant ...
Soka Gakkai, a Japanese Buddhist religious movement and the largest of the Nichiren Buddhist groups, has grown to a membership of more than 12 million in 192 countries worldwide since its inception in 1930. Part of my thesis will examine Nichiren and critique his interpretations of the Lotus ...
I don't know Arabs well.So I think common Japanese don't know Arabs well. I feel they are strict and men have more power than women. 〈In Japan superfficially men and women are equal but really not.〉Also they are religious. Xem bản dịch 2 lượt thích Câu tr...
Temple, stand as a reflection of Asuka architecture's emphasis onsymmetry,simplicity, andharmony with nature. As you investigate these architectural marvels, you'll notice how they reflect a blend of native and continental influences, setting the foundation for Japanese religious and cultural identity...
In this paper we analyzed how much religious vocabulary, in particular Buddhist vocabulary taken from the largest online dictionary of Buddhist terms, is present in everyday social space of Japanese people, particularly, in Japanese blog entries appearing on a popular blog service (Ameba blogs). ...
导言“新编跨文化交际英语教程·教师用书”主要是为使用“新编跨文化交际英语教程”教 师配套的教学指南。“新编跨文化交际英语教程”是在原有“跨文化交际英语教程”的基础上 经过全面、系统修订而成,我们对全书做了较大的更新和完善,调整和增补了许多材料,力 求使其更具时代性,更适合教学实际和学生需求。 为了进...
You're not likely to be religious; Japan is a very secular nation. Nominally, you probably belong to one of the mainstream Buddhist sects, but you don't actively practice it. It isn't at all unusual to have your coming-of-age ceremonies (shichigosan, at ages 3, 5, and 7) in a ...
Using the experience sampling method (ESM) and a sample of Japanese college students, the present study conducted two major examinations. First, the presen... K Asakawa 被引量: 173发表: 2004年 College students and religious groups in Japan: How are they influenced and how do they perceive th...
The Japanese Naming System – Morphology and Semantics of Individual Names by Anja Collazo This is the thesis mentioned during this episode. Japan’s Name Culture: The Significance of Names in a Religious, Political, and Social Context by Herbert Plutschow ...
Needless to say, everyone is welcome to enter the shrine grounds and pay their respects, regardless of their religious belief. If you're interested in venturing to a shrine, why not try paying your respects like locals? There are a few simple rules to consider at a Japanese shrine, includin...