Handbook of Japanese mythology

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Handbook of Japanese mythology

Michael Ashkenazi

(Handbooks of world mythology)

Oxford University Press, 2008

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Originally published: Santa Barbara, Calif. : ABC-CLIO, c2003. (Handbooks of world mythology)

Includes bibliographical references (p. 319-329) and index

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Description

Japanese gods, too numerous to count, are known collectively as yaoyorozu-no-kamigami--the eight million. They are the cast of a vast, complex mythology that encompasses two religions, three cultures, and three millennia, one whose ancient deities are still hard at work today. Handbook of Japanese Mythology makes it easy to travel this vast yet little-known mythological landscape. The book reveals the origins of Japan's myths in the very different realms of Buddhism, Shinto, and folklore, and explores related mythologies of the Ainu and Okinawan cultures and recent myths arising from Japan's encounters with modernization. It then offers vivid retellings of the central Shinto and Buddhist myths, plus descriptions of major historical figures, icons, rituals, and events. For students or long-time enthusiasts, it is the ideal guide for investigating Japanese reverence for the sun, the imperial family, and the virtues of purity and loyalty. Readers will also learn why sumo wrestlers stomp before each match, how a fussy baby creates thunder, why Japan has a god for soccer, and much more.

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  • NCID
    BA85421306
  • ISBN
    • 9780195332629
  • LCCN
    2007019403
  • Country Code
    us
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    New York, N.Y.
  • Pages/Volumes
    xvii, 375 p.
  • Size
    24 cm
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