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Inter-Changeable Religions: A Style of Japanese Religious Pluralism in Hirado Island Villages, Northwestern Kyushu

JournalJournal of Asian Humanities at Kyushu University
PublisherKyushu University
DOI10.5109/4843125
OpenAlexW4313123336
Languageen
ISSN2433-4391
OA?yes
Statuspending

Abstract

in both this transformed Hidden Christianity and the predominant traditional combination of Shinto and Buddhism. 9 This article focuses on religious pluralism in Japanese folk religion, which is also underpinned by syncretism, based on examples of villages on Hirado Island, where a tradition of Hidden Christianity survived up to the late twentieth century.

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  • places_events Hirado

Provenance

  • openalex (W4313123336)
    2026-04-30T19:55:59.261395+00:00

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Extras

openalex_conceptsPluralism (philosophy); Religious pluralism; Style (visual arts); Geography; History; Ancient history; Anthropology; Religious studies; Ethnology
openalex_topicsJapanese History and Culture