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Japanese History
Kagura is not limited to ancient times. As the history changes from the medieval period to the early-modern period and then to the modern period, we invite people to the sites of abundant kagura that were developed in the areas of Iwate, Okumikawa, Bingo, Izumo, Tosa and Tsushima. / The forefront of kagura research. / [Contents] / Introduction -- For further deepening (Hideki Saito) / Part 1 : Medieval Period in Kagura History / Chapter 1 : Medieval Commentary and Iwato Kagura music & dance Theory / Chapter 1 : 哥抄 』 Description (Yuya Hoshi) / Chapter 2 : Medieval Period, Tsushima Hachiman Belief, Hoji-e and Kagura / - Rituals and performing arts as a prayer for overcoming national difficulties (Kouichi Matsuo) / Chapter 3 : Organization of shrine people and shrine maidens in Izumo around the 16th century and Kojin (Kozo Oka) / Column 1 : To Flower Festival in History / Range to the early-modern period (Yuya Hoshi) / Part II : Modern History of Kagura / Chapter 4 : Modern Kagura / - Examples of Daijo Kagura (Masataka Suzuki) / Chapter 5 : Legends of Kagura and the transfer of land / - Creation of performing arts in modern times (Kota Suzuki) / Chapter 6 : Shinobu Origuchi's "Kagura" Research and Reconsideration / - "Art of Repose" (Hideki Saito) / Column 2 : Urban Festivals and Folk Performing Arts during the Novel Coronavirus (Tōru Yagi) / Part III : Modern Kagura / Chapter 4 : Modern Kagura / - Creation of performing arts in modern times (Kota Suzuki) / Chapter 6 : Shinobu Mt. Haruna's "Kagura" Research and Reconsideration / - "Izanagi-ryu 兼邦 Yajima 『 Hachinohe City Nakajima Umeno