Shinto

Shinto and Ecology

March 21-24, 1997

 

  • Opening Session
  • The Shinto View of Nature
  • Nature in Japanese Mythology and Ritual
  • The Culture of Rice
  • The Culture of Trees
  • Shinto and Environmental Problems
  • Roundtable Discussion: Shinto and Ecology: Future Considerations

 

Opening Session

Welcoming Remarks:

Rosemarie BERNARD, Harvard University, convener

Richard HUNT, Harvard University Marshal

Lawrence SULLIVAN, Director, Center for the Study of World Religions

Mary Evelyn TUCKER and John GRIM, Bucknell University, Conference Coordinators

 

Shinto and Ecology

SAKURAI Katsunoshin, Director, Board of Trustees, Kôgakkan University, Former High Priest Taga Taisha - The Sacredness of Mountains and Groves

SONODA Minoru, Kyoto University, High Priest, Chichibu Shrine - The Religious Culture of the Forest Archipelago

Discussant - Mary Evelyn TUCKER, Bucknell University

 

The Shinto View of Nature

Panel chair - Emiko OHNUKI-TIERNEY, Vilas Research Professor, University of Wisconsin-Madison

SAKURAI Haruo, Professor, Department of Shinto Studies, and Director, The Shinto Institute, Kôgakkan University - The Natural Environment and Local Community Life around Shinto Shrines

Norman HAVENS, Institute for Japanese Culture and Classics, Kokugakuin University - Shinto and Ecology: Rhetoric, Reality, and Relevance

MIYAKE Hitoshi, Professor, Faculty of Literature and Chair, Graduate School of Human Relations, Keiô University - The Idea of Nature in Mountain Shrines

Discussants - SONODA Minoru, Kyoto University, High Priest, Chichibu Shrine, and TU Weiming, Director, The Harvard Yenching Institute

 

Nature in Japanese Mythology and Ritual

Panel chair - Mary Evelyn TUCKER, Bucknell University

Carmen BLACKER, University of Cambridge - Yamanokami and Wild Nature

Rosemarie BERNARD, Harvard University - Nature and Jingû Ritual: On the Shikinen Sengû

Paolo VILLANI, Institute of Oriental Studies, University of Naples - 'Coming into Existence': An Expression of Nature in Japanese Mythology

Discussants - Gary EBERSOLE, University of Missouri, Kansas City, and Emiko OHNUKI-TIERNEY, Vilas Research Professor, University of Wisconsin-Madison

 

The Culture of Rice

Panel chair - Norman HAVENS, Institute for Japanese Culture and Classics, Kokugakuin University

TOMIYAMA Kazuko, Risshô University - Japanese Culture and Water

KAMINOGO Toshiaki, Non-fiction writer and journalist - Shinto, Rice, and Ecology

KOHORI Kunio, Priest, Ise Jingû; Assistant Director, Office of Public Relations, Jingû Shichô - Shinto and Ecology: With Reference to Two Reports

Emiko OHNUKI-TIERNEY, Vilas Research Professor, University of Wisconsin-Madison - When Nature's Inhabitants are Plants: Japanese Imagination of Nature

Discussants - Peter KNECHT, Nanzan University, Nagoya, and SAKURAI Katsunoshin, Director, Board of Trustees, Kôgakkan University, Former High Priest Taga Taisha

 

The Culture of Trees

Panel chair - Rosemarie BERNARD, Harvard University

MURASE Masayuki, Engineer, Forestry Department, Jingû Shichô - The Shrine Forest of Jingû

MIYAWAKI Akira, Yokohama National University; Director, Japanese Center for International Studies in Ecology - Make Chinju-no-mori the World's Forests

Discussants - Allan GRAPARD, University of California, Santa Barbara, and KOHORI Kunio, Priest, Ise Jingû; Assistant Director, Office of Public Relations, Jingû Shichô

 

Shinto and Environmental Problems

Panel chair - Rosemarie BERNARD, Harvard University

MOTEGI Sadazumi, Director, Research Center for Educational Affairs, National Association of Shinto Shrines - Shrine Groves as Barometers for Environmental Preservation

SAKURAI Takashi, High Priest, Gosho Komagataki Jinja, Ibaraki Prefecture - Shinto and Environmental Problems

SAKURAI Mayumi, Associate Priest, Gosho Komagataki Jinja, Ibaraki Prefecture - Shinto and Environmental Problems

HANADO Yasuhito, Kokugakuin University - Shinto and Environmental Problems

TANAKA Tsunekiyo, Associate High Priest, Iwashimizu Hachimangû, Kyoto - Shinto and Environmental Problems

Discussants - Mary Evelyn TUCKER, Bucknell University, and SONODA Minoru, Kyoto University, High Priest, Chichibu Shrine

 

Roundtable Discussion: Shinto and Ecology: Future Considerations

SAKURAI Katsunoshin, Director, Board of Trustees, Kôgakkan University, Former High Priest Taga Taisha

SONODA Minoru, Kyoto University, High Priest, Chichibu Shrine

Carmen BLACKER, University of Cambridge

MIYAWAKI Akira, Yokohama National University; Director, Japanese Center for International Studies in Ecology

TOMIYAMA Kazuko, Risshô University

MIYAKE Hitoshi, Keiô University

Mary Evelyn TUCKER, Bucknell University