All JournalsJapanese Journal of Religious Studies
Volume 15 Issue 2-3
- Hayashi Makoto and Yoshihara Kazuo
Editors’ introduction. [89-101] - Kimura Noritsugu
Folk religion in the Ise-Shima region: The takemairi custom at Mount Asama. [103-119] - Kawakami Mitsuyo
The view of spirits as seen in the bon observances of the Shima region. [121-130] - Yahata Takatsune
Shinmō (spirits of the recently deceased) and community: Bon observances in a Japanese village. [131-136] - Sakurai Haruo
The symbolism of the shishi performance as a community ritual: The Okashira Shinji in Ise. [137-153] - Iida Takafumi
Folk religion among the Koreans in Japan: The shamanism of the “Korean Temples.” [155-182] - Shima Iwao
The Vithobā faith of Mahārāsastra: The Vithobā Temple of Pandharpūr and its mythological structure. [183-197] - Yoshihara Kazuo
Dejiao: A Chinese religion in Southeast Asia. [199-221] - Tajima Tada’atsu
Review of: Nakamaki Hirochika, ed., Kamigami no sōkoku: Bunka sesshoku to dochakushugi. [223-226] - Yamanaka Hiroshi
Review of: Ronald C. Finucane, Miracles and Pilgrims: Popular Beliefs in Medieval England. [226-228]