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To Ise at All Costs: Religious and Economic Implications of Early Modern Nukemairi
Author Nenzi, Laura
Source Japanese Journal of Religious Studies
Volumev.33 n.1
Date2006
Pages75 - 114
PublisherNanzan Institute for Religion and Culture=南山宗教文化研究所
Publisher Url http://nirc.nanzan-u.ac.jp/en/
Location名古屋, 日本 [Nagoya, Japan]
Content type期刊論文=Journal Article
Language英文=English
NoteLaura Nenzi is Assistant Professor of History at Florida International University. Her main field of interest is the culture of travel in early modern Japan.
KeywordIse; nukemairi; okagemairi; money; alms; pilgrimage; travel; recreation; economy; Konno Oito
AbstractIf pilgrimages are ideal platforms for contention, nowhere more than in early
modern nukemairi did tensions come to the fore so prominently, and contrasting
interests clash so stridently. This article looks at Edo-period (1600–1868)
unauthorized pilgrimages to highlight the inherent disjunctions between the
interests of the individual and those of the community, and between the priorities of faith and the practical necessities of the economy. It also follows the evolution of nukemairi over time by looking at the repercussions that the fiscal reforms of the late eighteenth century had on the identification of travelers as “runaways.”
ISSN03041042 (P)
Hits1584
Created date2007.08.03
Modified date2017.08.29



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