The Ideology of Landscape and the Theater of State: Insei Pilgrimage to Kumano (1090–1220)
By David Moerman
28 pagesThe Kumano shrines were among the most popular pilgrimage sites of medieval Japan, drawing devotees across geographic, sectarian, class, and gender barriers. Yet this pilgrimage, which is often seen as a paradigmatic and formative example of Japanese popular religion, was instituted by the country’s ruling elite as an elaborate ritual of state.