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Japanese History
[Introduction to the Contents]
How small shrines called "Village no Chinju" were established and how they followed the transition to the present.
This book focuses on the shrines named after each of the small shrines scattered around the Japanese Islands,' Inkeysha,'' Sodo (Sudo-jinja Shrine),'' Nyotaisha,' and' Unane (Unane),' and focuses on the shrines with their names.
Based on extensive field research and limited literature, we attempt to consider their history and beliefs.
Paperback works that go beyond the barriers of history, folklore, and historical geography.
Based on extensive field research and limited literature, we try to consider their history and beliefs.
Paperback works that transcend the barriers of history, folklore, and historical geography.
Based on extensive field research and limited literature.
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Chapter I : Inyaku Shinji and Inyakusha
Introduction
Research on Inyakusha related to Kokuga
Two : Current Status and History of Inyakusha related to Kokuga
From Sanshinin Manner to Inyaku Shinji
Secondary Character of Shiinyaku Belief
From the Secondary Character of Shiinyaku Belief
From the Secondary Character of Shiinyaku Belief
From the Secondary Character of the Shiinyaku Belief
From the Secondary Character of the Shiinyaku Belief
From the Secondary Character of the Shiinyaku Belief
From the Secondary Character of the Shiinyaku Belief
From the Secondary Character of the Shiinyaku Belief
From the Secondary Character of the Shiinyaku Belief
From the Secondary Character of the Shiinyaku Belief
From the Secondary Character of the Shiinyaku Belief