Exploring the intricate relationship between clans and religious practices in ancient Japan, this book delves into how spiritual beliefs shaped social structures and influenced power dynamics. It examines the evolution of clan identities and their rituals, highlighting the role of Shinto and Buddhism in unifying and dividing communities. Through archaeological evidence and historical texts, the author provides insights into the interplay of religion and politics, offering a nuanced understanding of Japan's cultural heritage.
Masanobu Suzuki Livres

