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Hachiman
The Myth of the Goddess of the Undersea World and the Tale of Empress Jingu’S Subjugation of Silla
Myths & Legends of Japan
Visual and Material Culture at Hōkyōji Imperial Convent: the Significance of “Women’S Art” in Early Modern Japan
The Hachiman Cult and the Dokyo Incident Author(S): Ross Bender Source: Monumenta Nipponica, Vol
Legendary Emperors
Creating Heresy: (Mis)Representation, Fabrication, and the Tachikawa-Ryū
Lake Suwa Mystery and Inspired the World-Renowned Avant-Garde Artist Taro Okamoto
The Mystery of Wealth and the Role of Divinities: the Economy in Pre-Modern Japanese Fiction and Practice
Divinity and Gender: the Riddle of the Japanese Emperors Ben-Ami Shillony Nissan Occasional Paper Series No. 30 1999
Poems of the Gods of the Heaven and the Earth Christina E
A History of the Japanese People
The Development of Kaji Kito in Nichiren Shu Buddhism Kyomi J
Meiji University Faculty and Graduate Student Research Exchange 2013 12/5 DML 233 and 12/6 WPH 104*
On Reprimanding Hachiman” the Westward Transmission of Buddhism—Striving with a Selfless Vow for the Happiness of All Humanity
Suzuki Kiitsu: Standard-Bearer of the Edo Rimpa School September 10 to October 30, Suntory Museum of Art
Aspects of Shinto in Japanese Communication*
Yagorō-Don Matsuri in Sumi-Cho (PDF)
Curriculum Vitae
Top View
Japanese Folk Tales
Shōmu Tennō and the Deity from Kyushu: Hachiman's Initial Rise To
Pearl in the Shrine a Genealogy of the Buddhist Jewel of the Japanese Sovereign
BATTLE for JAPAN Series
`Buddhism',`Shinto' and the Oracles of the Three Shrines
Human Sacrifices in Japan. by Noritake Tsuda
Cataclysm and Divine Scapegoats in the Japanese Imaginary World : the Example of Susanoo-No-Mikoto and Kashima-Daimyôjin
A Transformation of a Symbolic National Image in Imperial Japan
Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 30/1-2 (2003) Divinity Daikokuten (Sk
617. Ruppert, Brian O
Functional Affinities Between Ōkuninushi & Daikokuten (Links Jump to Kakugakuin University's Encyclopedia of Shinto)
Japanese Mythology a to Z
Japanese Mythology a to Z
Are Japanese and Chinese Emperors Related and How?” Simple Answer: “Mythology Says Yes”
Japanese Horse History
Site Selection Characteristics of Shrines Affected by Tsunamis in the Coastal Areas of the Sanriku Region
394. Akima Toshio
Japanese Demon Lore
TOKYO 2005 RELIGION and SOCIETY: an AGENDA for the 21St CENTURY
GLIMPSES of UNFAMILIAR JAPAN First Series by LAFCADIO HEARN
Tales of Old Japan
The Project Gutenberg Ebook of Japan by David Murray This Ebook