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Controversy over the Reconstruction of the Dojoji Temple Bell : MANJYU
Authors
KAIZU, Ichiro Faculty of Education researchmap
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Journal Title
Bulletin of the Faculty of Education, Wakayama University. Humanities science
ISSN
1342582X
NCID
AN00257999
Volume
72
Start Page
131
End Page
139
Order
01
Published Date
2022-02-09
Language
jpn
Abstract Alternative
Neither of the medieval hanging bells of Dojoji Temple and Doi Hachimangu Shrine remain on the site.The Dojo Hachimangu bell was moved to Kogenji Temple under the influence of the separation of Shintoism and Buddhism, while the Dojoji bell was transported to Myomanji Temple far away in Kyoto as a “cursed and unlucky bell”. Moreover, the two bells were recast without retaining their original medieval form. I would like to explore the truth behind Manjumaru's Shohei Tokusei, or the Dojoji Revival, which was a frame of the Hidaka-gun Namboku-cho Civil War,from the perspective of the fishing bells that suffered a strange fate according to the medieval Dojoji legend. This paper is part of a regional contribution project to academically support Wakayama Prefecture's tourism events in 2021.
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Departmental Bulletin Paper
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Category (Wakayama)
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