Religion in Modern Asia Newsletter
NAKAMAKI Hirochika
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nakamaki@idc.minpaku.ac.jp |
Recent Publications
- "Memorial Monuments and Memorial Services of Japanese Companies: Focusing on Mount Koya," Ceremony and Ritual in Japan, ed. Jan van Bremen and D.P. Martinez (New York: Routledge, 1995).
- and UMESAO Tadao, eds., Shukyo no hikaku bunmeigaku["Japanese Civilization in the Modern World VI: Religion"] (available in both Japanese and English). Senri Ethnological Studies, No. 29 (1990).
- Shukyo ni naniga okite iruka [What is happening in religion?]. Tokyo: Heibonsha, 1990.
- (co-editor). Shinshukyo jiten [An encyclopedia of the new religions]. Tokyo: Kobundo, 1990.
- (co-editor). Japanese Civilization in the Modern World, Vol. VI: Religion. Senri Ethnological Studies No. 29. Osaka: National Museum of Ethnology, 1990.
- "Religious Civilization in Modern Japan: As Revealed through a Focus on Mt. Koya." In Japanese Civilization in the Modern World, Vol. VI: Religion, edited by Tadao Umesao, et.al. Senri Ethnological Studies No. 29. Osaka: National Museum of Ethnology, 1990.
- Nihon no matsuri. matsuri no saundosukepu [Japanese festivals: the soundscape of festivals]. Tokyo: Maruzen, 1991.
- Nihon shakyo to nikkei shukyo no kenkyu: Nihon, Amerika, Burajiru [The study of Japanese religions and religions of Japanese origin in Japan, the U.S.A., and Brazil]. Tosui Shobo, 1989.
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