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While religion in Japan is traditionally linked to nationhood and nation‐building, the post‐war period has seen Shinto consciously invoked to restore a sense of national identity through a focus on Japan's victimhood. In this context, there is a focus on the Yasukuni Shrine, dedicated to the...
具体的国家或地区日本 The largest religion in Japan is Shinto. The second one is Buddhism.But first, some Japanese say Shinto isn't a religion. Second, most Japanese hold a Buddhist funeral when someone died. 查看翻译 1 like 这个答案有帮助吗? 嗯... (0) 有帮助 (0) [来自HiNative]Hi...
aShinto is the indigenous religion of Japan, is the first of the nature worship, later absorbed by other religious thought, formed a" loyalty" as the representative of the doctrine. 日本之神道教是日本的土产宗教,是对大自然的喜爱,由其他宗教想法以后吸收,被形成"忠诚"作为教条的代表。[translate]...
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Shintoism in the present day Until the end of WWⅡ, Shinto used to have a significant impact on various aspects of Japan. Despite the separation of politics and religion, it was practically regarded as an official religion, and also used as a powerful symbol to unite the whole country mental...
Watase Yuu's Ayashi no Ceres and Kishimoto Masashi's Naruto, both of which use Japan's rich mythological database within their works as central components for their series; and the horror filled Hundred Stories which intertextualises traditional folktales and superstition, based in already recognised...
Confucian Modernity in Japan Religion and the State Japanese Modernity questioned the relationship between religion and the state. By referring to Confucianism, Japanese philosophers tried to give answers to... N Takahiro - 《Journal of Japanese Philosophy》 被引量: 0发表: 2020年 加载更多研究点推荐...
and many perceive it as a religion of nature. They also perceive it as the indigenous religion in Japan, where many people have embraced it. Festivals celebrating Shinto go back to the Edo period in Japanese history. This festival, Sanno Matsuri, takes place at the Hie Shrine, one of Tokyo...
Founded in 710 AD, Nara was Japan’s first ancient capital. It was a diversified city that adopted multiple traditions from China and Korea. One of those ideas was Buddhism which quickly spread all over the country and became the primary religion in Japan. But despite the increasing power of...