Matsuri: The Festivals of Japan: With a Selection from P.G. O'Neill's Photographic Archive of MatsuriRoutledge, 2013/11/05 - 320 ページ Contribution to Western understanding of the nature and manifestations of Shinto through the vast galaxy of historic festivals (matsuri) that are here categorized and analysed. |
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The Visiting Deities | 113 |
ENDING REMARKS | 226 |
BIBLIOGRAPHY | 229 |
REFERENCES
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NOTES ON FESTIVALS IN PLATE SECTION | 257 |
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actors agricultural Aichi prefecture Amaterasu Amida ancestral deities ancient animals appear behaviour believed bodhisattva Buddha Buddhist called carried century ceremonies clan dance dancers deities demons dengaku divine dragon dramatic drums emperor evil spirits example festival fi'om field fiom fire first five floats flowers Fujiwara Fukuoka prefecture Fukushima prefecture Hachiman shrine Hana Matsuri human imitate imperial influence Ishikawa prefecture Iwate prefecture Izumo Japan Japanese Jinja kabuki kagura Kamakura kami Kanagawa prefecture Kasuga kyagen kyfigen Kyoto legend lion Lion-dance lunar mask matsun Miko Minzoku mountain myth Nagano prefecture nah theatre Nara Nara prefecture nenbutsu Nihon Nikon Odori Okayama prefecture Okina oracle origin paper strips performed period placate portable shrines prayers priest puppet plays purification purify recitation reflect renewal representing rice ritual role sacred samgaku Sanbaso scapegoat deities Shimane prefecture Shinto Shinto-Buddhist song stage Sugawara no Michizane Sumiyoshi symbolizing temple Tokyo tradition village visiting deities wear worship Yamabushi