Shinko Houtoku Movement and Shinko Seikatsu-Kan in Shizuoka Prefecture in the 1930s

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  • HATAKENAKA Ko
    関西学院大学大学院人間福祉研究科(博士課程後期課程) 福井県立大学看護福祉学部

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Other Title
  • 1930年代静岡県における新興報徳運動と新興生活館

Abstract

<p>This study seeks to clarify the impact of the modern concept of Houtoku on the establishment and growth of social work in Shizuoka Prefecture, the center of the Houtoku movement. This paper examines Shinko Seikatsu-kan, a unique type of settlement house that was developed in Shizuoka Prefecture. Shinko Seikatsu-kan was designed to utilize donations from all over Japan for the areas affected by the November 1930 North Izu Earthquake and was widely distributed throughout the prefecture under the rehabilitation movement during the Showa Depression. Shinko Seikatsu-kan spread under the influence of Shintaro Sasai (1874–1971), vice president of Dainippon Houtoku-sha, and the “Shinko Houtoku” movement developed concurrently with its spread. This study revealed that the “Shinko Spiritual Platform” and the “Shinko Seikatsu-kan Plan,” which were established as reconstruction guidelines after the North Izu Earthquake, were the origins of the Shinko Houtoku movement.</p>

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  • CRID
    1390862168253054208
  • DOI
    10.24469/jssw.64.3_1
  • ISSN
    24242608
    09110232
  • Text Lang
    ja
  • Data Source
    • JaLC
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    Disallowed

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