Japanese Journal of Religious Studies, Volume 23Nanzan Institiute for Religion and Culture, 1996 - Japan |
Contents
Saru no sōshi and the HieEnryakuji | 29 |
The Distinctive Features of Sannō Ichijitsu Shinto | 61 |
Personalization of the Deity in Inari Worship | 85 |
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