Gendai Shugendō no shūkyō shakaigaku: Sangaku shinkō no seichi Yoshino Kumano no kankōka to bunka shigenka 現代修験道の宗教社会学—山岳信仰の聖地「吉野・熊野」の観光化と文化資源化 (The religious social study of contemporary Shugendō: Tourist development and cultural consumption of mountain worship at the sacred sites of Yoshino and Kumano), by Amada Akinori 天田顕徳
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Gendai Shugendō no shūkyō gaku:Sangaku shinkō no seichi Yoshino Kumano no kankōka to bunka shigenka现代修验道的宗教社会学—山岳信仰圣地“吉野熊野”的观光化与文化资源化(The religious social study of contemporary Shugendō:Tourist development and cultural consumption of mountain worship at the sacred sites of Yoshino andKumano), by Amada Akinori天田显德
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JRJ is committed to an approach based on religious studies, and is open to contributions coming from different disciplines, such as anthropology, sociology, history, Buddhist studies, Japanese studies, art history, and area studies. The Journal of Religion in Japan encourages critical application of ideas and theories about Japanese religions and constitutes a forum for new theoretical developments in the field of religion in Japan. The Journal does not provide a venue for inter-religious dialogue and confessional approaches.