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Last two times we explored the history of Yasukuni shrine from its establishment to the modern day. Today we are going to take a peek at the belief system that was cultivated by the Yasukuni Shrine establishment, the Japanese Army and the The National/Imperial Government.
Outline:
State Use of Death RitualsBasic Shinto CosmologyBuddhism and SHinto relations Buddhism and Shinto SeparateThe Two people who separated themLegal Problems for having Shinto FuneralsThe legal privileges of War time ShintoRituals as Buddhist How Shinto Adopted these ritualsFuneral RitesTypes of Ghosts / SpiritsEarly Public Funerals Later Public Funerals Changing of public opinionSchoolsPropaganda - Forced compliance
To Dream of Dreams (Book) David M. O'Brien and Yasuo Ōgoshi
Yasukuni Shrine (Book) Dr. Akiko Takenaka
A Year in the Life of a Shinto Shrine
https://escholarship.org/content/qt7zb9f29b/qt7zb9f29b.pdf?t=n4oxsc
In Credible Discourse Website
Music Credits:
New Intro: http://shw.in/sozai/japan.php Tsuzdumi Japan 3
Closing: Escaping_like_Indiana_Jones by Komiku
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In Credible Discourse Shorts!
These are little fun Fact sized tid-bit mini-sodes.
Today we deal with the economic production and consequences of war in the Pacific. We will see how the war time effort did not and could not have helped the Japanese economy and how the best for the prosperity of people throughout the Japanese empire was peace.
InCredibleDiscourse.com
https://incrediblediscourse.com/economic-cost-of-war-japan-20th-century-japan/
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The post war period is the first time that the Japanese government was forced to separate from religion, not for selfless reasons but according to its own laws and to preserve the existence of the Japanese State. Today we are going to explore how Yasukuni and its branches navigated the post war separation of State and Religion. We are going to look at some of the Legal cases that set precedent and how the vast majority of the government has tried to ignore those rulings.
Further Reading:
To Dream of Dreams (Book) David M. O'Brien and Yasuo ŌgoshiYasukuni Shrine (Book) Dr. Akiko TakenakaA Year in the Life of a Shinto Shrine https://escholarship.org/content/qt7zb9f29b/qt7zb9f29b.pdf?t=n4oxscIn Credible Discourse WebsiteMusic Credits:
New Intro: http://shw.in/sozai/japan.php Tsuzdumi Japan 3 Closing: Escaping_like_Indiana_Jones by Komiku -
Today we explore the origin and early history of the Yasukuni Shrine.
What is Yasukuni? Simply put it is a shrine dedicated to peace and the soldiers of Japan. It’s name translates to Peaceful Land Shrine (Yasukuni Jinja) and despite the name it is the most controversial Shinto Shrine there is. This is because is has continuously been at the center of post war / post Japanese colonization politics. How did it come about? Was it always the center of Japanese militant nationalism? Lets find out!
In Credible Discourse Website
Kyoto Memorial Shrine
Further Reading:
Yasukuni Shrine (Book)
A Year in the Life of a Shinto Shrine
Music Credits:
New Intro: http://shw.in/sozai/japan.php Tsuzdumi Japan 3
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Further Reading:
Ritual Buddhist and Shinto: https://www.academia.edu/19610337/The_Ritual_World_of_Buddhist_Shintohttps://academia.edu/resource/work/25730156https://www.amazon.com/Year-Life-Shinto-Shrine/dp/0295975008Kojiki and NihongiYasakuni ShrineMusic Credits:
New Intro: http://shw.in/sozai/japan.php Tsuzdumi Japan 3
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Thanks for listening, if you have any comments questions or concerns please hit me up at [email protected] or on twitter @Increddis (ICD Sean)
References and Further Reading Episode 2: Tengu:
Books:
7 Tengu Scrolls
When Tengu Talk
Midnight Mass as Buddhist Tale
Ritual in Medieval Japan
Music Credits:
Opening: The Wind by Komiku
Closing: Escaping_like_Indiana_Jones by Komiku
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References and Further Reading:
Discourse in the Early Christian Churchhttps://www.jstor.org/stable/2384086Jianzhen goes to Japan: by Dorothy Wong. Islam and Afghan Society Intellectual DiscourseMusic Credits:
Opening: The Wind by Komiku Closing: Escaping_like_Indiana_Jones by Komiku -
Part 1: Economics and Archaeological Practice
Part 2: What is Money?
Part 3: The 4 Stages of Monetary Development
Part 4: Epilogue Rant
Music Credits:
Opening: The Wind by Komiku
Closing: Escaping_like_Indiana_Jones by Komiku
Further Reading:
VonMises: Human Action, Theory of Money and Credit, Theory and History
Menger: On the Origins of Money
Goodwin, J. 2018: Land, Power, and the Sacred: The Estate System in Medieval Japan
Amino, Y. 2012: Rethinking Japanese History
Trigger. B, 2006: A History of Archaeological Thought: Second Edition
Sheffield Archaeology Department
Mexico - Japan Relations Video
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For Further Reading on Shoen Estates:
Goodwin, J. 2018: Land, Power, and the Sacred: The Estate System in Medieval Japan
Amino, Y. 2012: Rethinking Japanese History
Music Credits:
Opening: The Wind by Komiku
Closing: Escaping_like_Indiana_Jones by Komiku
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Incrediblediscourse.com (its up, but the mobile version is still giving me grief)
Music Credits:
Opening: The Wind by Komiku
Closing: Escaping_like_Indiana_Jones by Komiku
Twitter: @InCredDis
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-51gkCQGevqzG68BYH7hcA
Blog: https://incrediblediscourse.com/blog-home/
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During the Nara Period, 6 distinct schools of Buddhism developed in the City of Nara. These would represent the major houses of Philosophical thought at the time and illustrate the importance of Buddhism in the intellectual development of Japanese Culture.
The Schools of Nara Buddhism:
Ritsu 律宗: strictly observance of the prātimokṣa and Monastic ordination
JoJitsu 成実宗: Transient phenomenon is not "real"
Kusha 倶舎宗: Dharma Analysis Treasury school, trying to understand Phenomenology and the self.
Sanron 三論宗: Experience without conceptualization, focused on three treatises that explained emptiness, mystical knowledge, and realities of physical things.
Hosso 法相宗: 8 kinds of consciousness, intense drills on use of the mind
Kengon 華厳宗, 花嚴宗: These sutras theorized the unobstructed interpenetration of all phenomena, or that all ideas and things can be penetrated and collected into one mind
Further Reading:
Engaging Japanese Philosophy: A Short History - Kasulis, T
Japanese PHilosophy: A Source Book - Heisig J, Kasulis T, Maraldo J.
Ritualized Writing - Lowe, B
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The works by Rothbard I reference can be found here: https://mises.org/library/anatomy-state
Music Credits:
Opening: The Wind by Komiku
Closing: Escaping_like_Indiana_Jones by Komiku
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Today we continue our journey through the story of the Japanese islands
There are several specific topics that I would like to take a deeper dive into but I want to make sure that we have some basic ground covered before we get too deep into it.
Throughout these 13 episodes, We will cover the entire span of Japanese history, from the early hunter-gatherers of the Jomon to the Newest Era, Reiwa. This will introduce the general outline of Japanese history for those who are not familiar and will begin to contextualize famous events and people
Music Credits:
Opening: The Wind by Komiku
Closing: Escaping_like_Indiana_Jones by Komiku
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Today we continue our journey through the story of the Japanese islands
There are several specific topics that I would like to take a deeper dive into but I want to make sure that we have some basic ground covered before we get too deep into it.
Throughout these 13 episodes, We will cover the entire span of Japanese history, from the early hunter-gatherers of the Jomon to the Newest Era, Reiwa. This will introduce the general outline of Japanese history for those who are not familiar and will begin to contextualize famous events and people
Music Credits:
Opening: The Wind by Komiku
Closing: Escaping_like_Indiana_Jones by Komiku
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Today we continue our journey through the story of the Japanese islands
There are several specific topics that I would like to take a deeper dive into but I want to make sure that we have some basic ground covered before we get too deep into it.
Throughout these 13 episodes, We will cover the entire span of Japanese history, from the early hunter-gatherers of the Jomon to the Newest Era, Reiwa. This will introduce the general outline of Japanese history for those who are not familiar and will begin to contextualize famous events and people
Music Credits:
Opening: The Wind by Komiku
Closing: Escaping_like_Indiana_Jones by Komiku
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Today we continue our journey through the story of the Japanese islands
There are several specific topics that I would like to take a deeper dive into but I want to make sure that we have some basic ground covered before we get too deep into it.
Throughout these 13 episodes, We will cover the entire span of Japanese history, from the early hunter-gatherers of the Jomon to the Newest Era, Reiwa. This will introduce the general outline of Japanese history for those who are not familiar and will begin to contextualize famous events and people
Music Credits:
Opening: The Wind by Komiku
Closing: Escaping_like_Indiana_Jones by Komiku
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Today we continue our journey through the story of the Japanese islands
There are several specific topics that I would like to take a deeper dive into but I want to make sure that we have some basic ground covered before we get too deep into it.
Throughout these 13 episodes, We will cover the entire span of Japanese history, from the early hunter-gatherers of the Jomon to the Newest Era, Reiwa. This will introduce the general outline of Japanese history for those who are not familiar and will begin to contextualize famous events and people
Music Credits:
Opening: The Wind by Komiku
Closing: Escaping_like_Indiana_Jones by Komiku
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Today we continue our journey through the story of the Japanese islands
There are several specific topics that I would like to take a deeper dive into but I want to make sure that we have some basic ground covered before we get too deep into it.
Throughout these 13 episodes, We will cover the entire span of Japanese history, from the early hunter-gatherers of the Jomon to the Newest Era, Reiwa. This will introduce the general outline of Japanese history for those who are not familiar and will begin to contextualize famous events and people
Music Credits:
Opening: The Wind by Komiku
Closing: Escaping_like_Indiana_Jones by Komiku
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Today we continue our journey through the story of the Japanese islands
There are several specific topics that I would like to take a deeper dive into but I want to make sure that we have some basic ground covered before we get too deep into it.
Throughout these 13 episodes, We will cover the entire span of Japanese history, from the early hunter-gatherers of the Jomon to the Newest Era, Reiwa. This will introduce the general outline of Japanese history for those who are not familiar and will begin to contextualize famous events and people
Music Credits:
Opening: The Wind by Komiku
Closing: Escaping_like_Indiana_Jones by Komiku
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Today we continue our journey through the story of the Japanese islands
There are several specific topics that I would like to take a deeper dive into but I want to make sure that we have some basic ground covered before we get too deep into it.
Throughout these 13 episodes, We will cover the entire span of Japanese history, from the early hunter-gatherers of the Jomon to the Newest Era, Reiwa. This will introduce the general outline of Japanese history for those who are not familiar and will begin to contextualize famous events and people
Music Credits:
Opening: The Wind by Komiku
Closing: Escaping_like_Indiana_Jones by Komiku
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