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Japanese Religions in Brazil

Abstract/Sommario: At the beginning of the 20. century (1908) the Japanese vessel Kasato Maru arrived in the port of Santos, with the first 781 Japanese immigrants on board. Their religiosity was principally expressed by the organizationally diffuse veneration of the Japanese Emperor. Only two Shinto shrines were constructed before World War 2., both in the State of Sao Paolo. The situation changed slightly after 1950, with the arrival of post-war immigrants. Nonetheless, even today Shinto activities and ...; [leggi tutto]
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Descrizione Japanese Religions in Brazil/ Rafael Shoji, [et al.]
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IN Per: Japanese Journal of Religious Studies, vol. 35, n. 1 (2008 Fall) p. 1-160 : ill.
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Shoji, Rafael