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Japanese religion: A Survey by the agency for cultural affairs
An extensive overview of the historical development, structure, and contemporary practice of religion in Japan. The book examines major religious traditions—such as Shinto, Buddhism, Christianity, and various new religious movements—while analyzing their beliefs, rituals, institutions, and social roles. It highlights how religious practices have adapted over time in response to cultural change, modernization, and state policy. Through statistical data, institutional descriptions, and sociological observations, the survey offers a comprehensive understanding of the diversity and complexity of religious life in Japan. This work serves as an authoritative reference for scholars, policymakers, and readers seeking insight into Japan’s religious landscape.
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