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Taking Care of the Dead in Japan, a Personal View from an European Perspective Natacha Aveline
Japan: an Attempt at Interpretation
A Japanese View of “The Other World” Reflected in the Movie “Departures
Baffelli, Erica, and Ian Reader. "Transcending Death: the Birth And
Where the Action Is Sites of Contemporary Soto Buddhism
Japan: an Attempt at Interpretation
Japan: an Attempt at Interpretation
Keeping the Culture of Death Alive: One Hundred Years of a Japanese American’S Family Mortuary
Jesuit Missionaries and Japanese Funeral Traditions Helene Vu Thanh
Japanese Traditions John K
“Black Ships & Samurai” by John W. Dower
A Brief Introduction to the Japanese Funeral 1. After Death
Japanese Ancestral Practices: a Contextualized Teaching Tool on the Afterlife in the Local Church (Hibachi Theology)
SEEKING WAYS of EXPRESSION a Thesis Presented in Partial
The Purification Process of Death Mortuary Rites in a Japanese Rural Town
Sōtō Zen in Medieval Japan
Japanese Funeral Rituals
From Elite Zen to Popular Zen: Readings of Text and Practice in Japan and the West
Top View
1. Addressing Someone, Respect Bowing Is Nothing Less Than an Art Form in Japan, Respect Pounded Into Children's Heads from Th
The Passage of Death in the Japanese Context in Pursuit of an Lnculturated Lutheran Funeral Rite
Cultural Expressions of Grief Through Art
The Death and Rebirth of Buddhism in Contemporary Japan1
Trends in the Japanese Funeral Industry 1. Overview of the Funeral Market
Japanese Demon Lore
Shinto Funerals in the Edo Period
Mortuary Rites in Japan Editors,Introduction
Vengeful Spirits Or Loving Spiritual Companions? Changing Views of Animal Spirits in Contemporary Japan