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VI. Forms and Occasions of Butsudan Worship
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- Frontmatter I
- Acknowledgements V
- Contents VII
- Illustrations IX
- Diagrams IX
- Tables X
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SECTION I. INTRODUCTORY
- 1. Aims and Limitations 1
- 2. Shitayama-cho 11
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SECTION II. LEVELS AND STANDARDS OF LIVING
- 3. Some Sketches 29
- 4. Houses and Apartment Blocks 40
- 5. Family Income and Expenditure 53
- 6. Health and Security 63
- 7. Progress and Planning 77
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SECTION III. THE FAMILY
- 8. The Japanese Family System 91
- 9. Household Composition in Shitayama-cho 121
- 10. The'House' 136
- 11. Husbands and Wives 157
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SECTION IV. THE WIDER WORLD
- 12. Getting on 191
- 13. Political Attitudes 210
- 14. Education 227
- 15. Leisure 242
- 16. Neighbours and Friends 253
- 17. The Ward 269
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SECTION V. RELIGION AND MORALITY
- 18. Main Trends of Religious Development 291
- 19. The Local and the National Community 295
- 20. Family Rites 312
- 21. The Individual and the Kami 329
- 22. Present-Day Religious Teachings 339
- 23. Beliefs of 'the Uncommitted' 362
- 24. Society and the Individual 374
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APPENDICES
- I. Enquiry Methods 395
- II. Family Budgets 399
- III. Social Insurance Schemes in Force in 1951 405
- IV. Some Documents Concerning the Teaching of Social Studies 407
- V. Ward Association Annual General Meeting 414
- VI. Forms and Occasions of Butsudan Worship 427
- VII. The Objects of Cults; Buddhism and Shinto, Kami and Hotoke 431
- Notes 437
- Index 462
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Acknowledgements V
- Contents VII
- Illustrations IX
- Diagrams IX
- Tables X
-
SECTION I. INTRODUCTORY
- 1. Aims and Limitations 1
- 2. Shitayama-cho 11
-
SECTION II. LEVELS AND STANDARDS OF LIVING
- 3. Some Sketches 29
- 4. Houses and Apartment Blocks 40
- 5. Family Income and Expenditure 53
- 6. Health and Security 63
- 7. Progress and Planning 77
-
SECTION III. THE FAMILY
- 8. The Japanese Family System 91
- 9. Household Composition in Shitayama-cho 121
- 10. The'House' 136
- 11. Husbands and Wives 157
-
SECTION IV. THE WIDER WORLD
- 12. Getting on 191
- 13. Political Attitudes 210
- 14. Education 227
- 15. Leisure 242
- 16. Neighbours and Friends 253
- 17. The Ward 269
-
SECTION V. RELIGION AND MORALITY
- 18. Main Trends of Religious Development 291
- 19. The Local and the National Community 295
- 20. Family Rites 312
- 21. The Individual and the Kami 329
- 22. Present-Day Religious Teachings 339
- 23. Beliefs of 'the Uncommitted' 362
- 24. Society and the Individual 374
-
APPENDICES
- I. Enquiry Methods 395
- II. Family Budgets 399
- III. Social Insurance Schemes in Force in 1951 405
- IV. Some Documents Concerning the Teaching of Social Studies 407
- V. Ward Association Annual General Meeting 414
- VI. Forms and Occasions of Butsudan Worship 427
- VII. The Objects of Cults; Buddhism and Shinto, Kami and Hotoke 431
- Notes 437
- Index 462