The Manuals for the Ceremonies and Rituals of the Muromachi Shogunate

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  • 戦国期における武家故実書
  • 戦国期における武家故実書 : 室町幕府行事との関連から
  • センゴクキ ニ オケル ブケ コジツショ : ムロマチ バクフ ギョウジ ト ノ カンレン カラ
  • ――室町幕府行事との関連から――

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Abstract

<p>Most of the manuals for the ceremonies and rituals of the Muromachi shogunate were written from the late fifteenth to the early sixteenth century. This corresponds to a shift in the way of conducting official events after the Ōnin War. More importantly, several manuals such as Chōroku-ninen-irai-mōshitsugi-ki, Jishōinden-nenchū-gyōji, and Ōdachi-ki indicate that the origin of the ceremonies can be traced to a “sanjo” hamlet in the territory of Tōji Temple.</p>

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  • Japanese Literature

    Japanese Literature 65 (7), 34-42, 2016-07-10

    Japanese Literature Association

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