Aspects of Lived Religion in Late Medieval and Early Modern Japan 

Kitashirakawa EFEO Salon – Final Workshop  

Saturday, November 13, 2021  10:00 AM – 5:00 PM 

@ the EFEO/ISEAS Center of Kyoto (+ on Zoom) 

29 Kitashirakawa Bettō-chō, Sakyō-ku, Kyoto  

Organizers: Martin Nogueira Ramos, Gaétan Rappo & Suzuki Kenkō 

Institutions: EFEO, ISEAS & Institute for Research in Humanities (Kyoto University)  

Program 

10:00 Opening Remarks           

Panel 1 Esoteric & Zen Buddhism  

10:15 Esoteric Buddhism and This-worldly Benefits: Some thoughts on Dakiniten Mandala (Muromachi Period) 

Gaétan Rappo (Doshisha University) 

10:45 The Preach of the Manuals: Kana hōgo and the Popular Perception of Zen Doctrines in Early Modern Japan 

Didier Davin (National Institute of Japanese Literature)  

11:15 Panel Discussion 

11:30 Coffee Break 

Panel 2 Shugendō 

11:45 The Historical Strata of the Cult to Sanbō Kōjin in the Scrolls of the Blacksmith God: An Exploration of the Legends Surrounding Mount Gassan and Shugendō in the Edo Period  

[in Japanese] 

Suzuki Kenkō (Kyoto Seika University)  

12:15 The Presence of the Absence: Yudonosan Religious Confraternities and Their Material Culture (Edo Period) 

Andrea Castiglioni (Nagoya City University) 

12:45 Panel Discussion 

13:00 Lunch Break 

Panel 3 Christianity/Kirishitan  

14:00 Toward a Microhistory of Japanese Christianity under the Ban – A Study of the Second Stage of Repression in Shimabara Domain (1625-1630) 

Martin Nogueira Ramos (EFEO) 

14:30 Practitioners of the Proscribed Creed: Gender and Motive in the 1827 Kyoto-Osaka Kirishitan Incident 

Miyazaki Fumiko (Keisen University)  

15:00 Panel Discussion  

15:15 Coffee Break  

Panel 4 Religion and Secrecy

15:30 Secret Spaces for Amida. The Function of Hidden Space in Rituals and their Doctrinal Background (Edo Period) 

Markus Rüsch (Ryukoku University)  

16:00Wise Blood and Loca Sacra: Buddhism and Vernacular Religion in Modern and Contemporary Tōhoku 

François Lachaud (EFEO) 

16:30 Panel Discussion  

16:45 Open/informal discussion 

Prior registration is required for on-site or online participation 

Efeo.kyoto@gmail.com 

Maximum capacity on-site: 20 people 

(For students and scholars)