Nanzan Institute for Religion and Culture
南山宗教文化研究所

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Volume 33 Issue 2

  • Kimbrough, R. Keller
    Translation: The Tale of the Fuji Cave. [Online only: 1–22] [1-22]
  • Amstutz, Galen, and Mark L. Blum
    Editors’ Introduction: Pure Lands in Japanese Religion. [217-221]
  • Knecht, Peter
    Ise sankei mandara and the Image of the Pure Land. [223-248]
  • Lee, William
    Entering the Pure Land: Hanamatsuri and the Ōkagura Jōdo-iri Ritual of Okumikawa. [249-267]
  • Kimbrough, R. Keller
    Tourists in Paradise: Writing the Pure Land in Medieval Japanese Fiction. [269-296]
  • Mack, Karen
    The Phenomenon of Invoking Fudō for Pure Land Rebirth in Image and Text. [297-317]
  • Arichi, Meri
    Sannō Miya Mandara: The Iconography of Pure Land on this Earth. [319-347]
  • Andreeva, Anna
    Saidaiji Monks and Esoteric Kami Worship at Ise and Miwa. [349-377]
  • Yoshida, Tomoko
    Kuroda Toshio (1926–1993) on Jōdo Shinshū: Problems in Modern Historiography. [379-412]
  • Dobbins, James C.
    Review of: Richard K.Payne and Kenneth K. Tanaka, eds., Approaching the Land of Bliss: Religious Praxis in the Cult of Amitābha. [413-418]
  • Swanson, Paul L.
    Review of: D. Max Moerman, Localizing Paradise: Kumano Pilgrimage and the Religious Landscape of Premodern Japan. [418-420]
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