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Volume 17 Issue 2-3

  • Nosco, Peter
    Editor’s introduction. [99-103]
  • Sasaki Kōkan
    Priest, shaman, king. [105-128]
  • Kitagawa, Joseph M.
    Some reflections on Japanese religion and its relationship to the imperial system. [129-178]
  • Blacker, Carmen
    The shinza or God-seat in the Daijōsai: Throne, bed, or incubation couch? [179-197]
  • Ellwood, Robert S.
    The Sujin religious revolution. [199-217]
  • Goodwin, Janet R.
    The Buddhist monarch: Go-Shirakawa and the rebuilding of Tōdai-ji. [219-242]
  • Kamikawa Michio
    Accession rituals and Buddhism in medieval Japan. [243-280]
  • Miyazaki Fumiko
    The formation of emperor worship in the New Religions: The case of Fujidō. [281-314]
  • Kurihara Akira
    The emperor system as Japanese national religion: The emperor system module in everyday consciousness. [315-340]
  • Gardner, Richard
    Review of: Gary L Ebersole, Ritual Poetry and the Politics of Death in Early Japan. [341-345]
  • Swyngedouw, Jan
    In memoriam: Yanagawa Keiichi (1926-1990). [347-348]
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