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Interested in Archaeology, Culture, and History?
Here we focusing on Productive, Civil, and Credible Discourse.

Do we have all the answers? Of course not! But that's part of the Fun.

Here we focus on understanding the past and take an Austrian Economic lens to these topics. I hope you join us, In Credible Discourse.

In Credible Discourse Sean O'Connor

    • History

Interested in Archaeology, Culture, and History?
Here we focusing on Productive, Civil, and Credible Discourse.

Do we have all the answers? Of course not! But that's part of the Fun.

Here we focus on understanding the past and take an Austrian Economic lens to these topics. I hope you join us, In Credible Discourse.

    Yasukuni Part 3: Faith, Rituals and Traditions

    Yasukuni Part 3: Faith, Rituals and Traditions

    Last two times we explored the history of Yasukuni shrine from its establishment to the modern day. Today we are going to take a peek at the belief system that was cultivated by the Yasukuni Shrine establishment, the Japanese Army and the The National/Imperial Government.


    To Dream of Dreams (Book) David M. O'Brien and Yasuo Ōgoshi
    Yasukuni Shrine (Book) Dr. Akiko Takenaka
    A Year in the Life of a Shinto Shrine

    https://escholarship.org/content/qt7zb9f29b/qt7zb9f29b.pdf?t=n4oxsc


    In Credible Discourse Website


    Music Credits:
    New Intro: http://shw.in/sozai/japan.php Tsuzdumi Japan 3
    Closing: Escaping_like_Indiana_Jones by Komiku

    • 33 min
    ICD Shorts: Japanese War Economy

    ICD Shorts: Japanese War Economy

    In Credible Discourse Shorts!
    These are little fun Fact sized tid-bit mini-sodes.
    Today we deal with the economic production and consequences of war in the Pacific. We will see how the war time effort did not and could not have helped the Japanese economy and how the best for the prosperity of people throughout the Japanese Empire was peace.

    InCredibleDiscourse.com
    https://incrediblediscourse.com/economic-cost-of-war-japan-20th-century-japan/

    • 5 min
    Yasukuni Part Two: Religion and the State

    Yasukuni Part Two: Religion and the State

    The post war period is the first time that the Japanese government was forced to separate from religion, not for selfless reasons but according to its own laws and to preserve the existence of the Japanese State. Today we are going to explore how Yasukuni and its branches navigated the post war separation of State and Religion. We are going to look at some of the Legal cases that set precedent and how the vast majority of the government has tried to ignore those rulings.

    Further Reading:

    To Dream of Dreams (Book) David M. O'Brien and Yasuo Ōgoshi
    Yasukuni Shrine (Book) Dr. Akiko Takenaka
    A Year in the Life of a Shinto Shrine
    https://escholarship.org/content/qt7zb9f29b/qt7zb9f29b.pdf?t=n4oxsc
    In Credible Discourse Website



    Music Credits:

    New Intro: http://shw.in/sozai/japan.php Tsuzdumi Japan 3
    Closing: Escaping_like_Indiana_Jones by Komiku

    • 39 min
    Yasukuni Shrine Part One: History

    Yasukuni Shrine Part One: History

    What is Yasukuni? Simply put it is a shrine dedicated to peace and the soldiers of Japan. It’s name translates to Peaceful Land Shrine (Yasukuni Jinja) and despite the name it is the most controversial Shinto Shrine there is.

       This is because is has continuously been at the center of post war / post Japanese colonization politics.

    • 57 min
    Religion in Japan: Shinto

    Religion in Japan: Shinto

    What is Shinto?
    What is Shinto?
    The Native religion of Japan? The Native traditions of Japan?
    Shinto is an amalgamation of traditions that were brought into and developed in the Japanese archipelago and fermented there along the strong flavoring of Buddhism, the needs of the Imperial House and the convenience of the ruling governments.

    • 30 min
    Tengu of Japan

    Tengu of Japan

    The Tengu, there are few folk creatures as iconic in Japan as the Tengu. Seen throughout Art, film, comics and Television the Tengu is as characteristic to Japan as Leprechauns are to Ireland.

    But I want to take a deeper look into what Tengu are and where they came from?
    Tengu are creatures of folklore and that means what they are is fluid and decentralized, always open to the particularities of each instance of them. But we have to start somewhere so we will be focusing on two points in time. The earliest forms on Tengu that appear in the Late Heian Period and Early Kamakura period and their use in late 19th early 20th century Kokugaku rhetoric.
    Today, we’re doing it all. History, Buddhism, Japanese Nationalism and at the center of it all, Tengu the bird people of Japan.

    • 33 min

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