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Japan: An Attempt at Interpretation - Lafcadio HEARN

Greece-born Lafcadio Hearn (1850 - 1904) spent decades of his life in Japan, even marrying a Japanese woman, thus becoming a Japanese citizen by the name of Koizumi Yakumo (小泉 八雲). He wrote many books on Japan, especially about its folklore. In this posthumously published book, he takes a closer look at Japan's religious history: How it developed from ancient beliefs into Shintoism, resisted suppression attempts by both Buddhism and Christianity and how – despite efforts to westernise Japan during the era known as Meiji Restoration – it remained the basis for Japanese society. Even today, over 100 years after this book was written, some of the described traditions and fundamental ideas still exist. (Summary by Julia Niedermaier)
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DifficultiesStrangeness and charmThe ancient cultThe religion of the homeThe Japanese familyThe communal cultDevelopments of ShintoWorship and purificationThe rule of the deadThe introduction of BuddhismThe higher BuddhismThe social organizationThe rise of the military powerThe religion of loyaltyThe Jesuit peril - Part 1The Jesuit peril - Part 2Feudal integrationThe Shinto revivalSurvivalsModern restraintsOfficial educationIndustrial dangerReflectionsAppendix: Herbert Spencer's advice to Japan
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