Prayer and Play in Late Tokugawa Japan
Discover the fascinating interplay of spirituality and leisure in "Prayer and Play in Late Tokugawa Japan" by Nam-lin Hur. Published by Harvard University in 2000, this insightful hardback spans 320 pages and delves into the unique cultural landscape of the Sensoji temple in Edo. Often criticized as an example of "degenerate Buddhism," Hur's thorough investigation reveals how the temple's blend of prayer and play mirrors the significant socio-economic shifts occurring in Tokugawa Japan. Through a detailed exploration of the cultural politics surrounding Sensoji, this book offers a fresh perspective on the religious practices and recreational activities that shaped the era. Ideal for readers interested in Asian studies, Buddhism, and the history of Japan, this work invites you to understand the complexities of a pivotal time in Japanese history. Enhance your collection with this essential read that bridges the realms of religion and culture.