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What is the Form in Kojiki Records of Ancient Matters?: The Utsushiki Awohitokusa Nana Kuromiya Exhibition

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What is the Form in Kojiki Records of Ancient Matters?: The Utsushiki Awohitokusa Nana Kuromiya Exhibition

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  • Date
    10:00〜 Mon. 11th October
  • Platform
    YouTube
It is said that Shintoism, unlike Buddhism, has no doctrine or theory, but it is well known that Chikaatsu Honda established the Shinto Natural Science by identifying the eight forces (In, Chi, Gyo, Kai, Do, Sei, Bun, and Go) in the Kojiki Records of Ancient Matters as the eight gods below the god Uhijini in the same records. In addition, Masumi Oishigori, a high ranking disciple of Chikaatsu Honda, advanced the study of Shinto Natural Science, revived the study of Shinto morphology known as Amatsukanagi, and completed the three volumes of the Gokutenki by interpreting the Kojiki using Amatsukanagi. The Shinto doctrines of Japan are based on this type of rational doctrine. This work looks to trace the formation of the world of Ashihara no Nakatsukuni through a brief lecture with the three studies of Shintoism in Japan, and to develop a dialogue with Nana Kuromiya, who uses the Awohitokusa of the Kojiki as a motif for her work.

Artist

Isao Nose
Nana Kuromiya

Cast

MC:Kenta Oka
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