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The Butsudan: A Family Buddha Altar | SOTOZEN.COMThe inside of the altar represents Mt. Sumeru, the world where Buddha resides, and Shakyamuni Buddha is the main image enshrined in the center of the altar.Missing: definition | Show results with:definition
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[PDF] Household Altars in Contemporary Japan: Rectifying Buddhist ...The other altar was the family's butsudan 仏壇 that served as both a stage for interacting ritually with one's ancestors and as an extension of the fam- ily's ...
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(PDF) Home Buddhas - Academia.eduThis paper explores the significance of the Buddhist family altar (butsudan) in Japan, highlighting its role in family worship and communication with ...
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Butsudan - Japanese American Museum of OregonButsudans are commonly found in Japanese Buddhist households and range from the very simple to the very ornate.Missing: definition | Show results with:definition
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Stupa in Buddhism | Definition, Types & Significance - LessonBefore Buddha and the development of Buddhism, these types of burial mounds already existed in India. In fact, prior to the 5th century BCE, these types of ...
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Buddhism in Ancient Japan - World History EncyclopediaJun 19, 2017 · Buddhism was introduced to ancient Japan via Korea in the 6th century CE with various sects following in subsequent centuries via China.
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The History of Butsudan #1 Introduction and Ancient years | TokyotradThe origin of Buddhism temple is considered the hill that put sacred item on after the death of Gautama Siddhartha in India. Buddhism was introduced to Japan ...
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[PDF] The Tamamushi Shrine, Smallpox, and Healing in Seventh-Century ...This paper studies the seventh-century Tamamushi Shrine from the Hōryūji Temple in. Nara Prefecture as an informative window into the healing functions.Missing: 7th | Show results with:7th
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JAANUS / butsudan 仏壇By the Edo period, the principal purpose of the domestic butsudan was to provide a place to make offerings to the spirits of dead parents and ancestors. Only ...
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[PDF] PDF - GovInfoJapanese culture during the Heian period (794-1185), Japan ... ancestor worship, the Japanese incorporated many Confucian principles in their practice of Shintō.
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[PDF] Ancestor Worship in Contemporary JapanJul 31, 2023 · By the time the Japanese adopted Buddhism, the religion had already incorporated the Confucian principle of filial piety and rituals associated ...Missing: Heian | Show results with:Heian
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Butsudan As A Rhythmic Normotopia In Japanese HomemakingDuring the Edo period (1603–1868), the butsudan became a common fixture in Japanese households. The Tokugawa regime's terauke system, introduced in 1635, ...
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Edo-Period Buddhism as Part of the Apparatus of Shogunal ControlAug 2, 2023 · This system gave the shogunate access to personal information about people on a household level, making it easier to keep tabs on the population ...
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KYO Butsudan (Household Buddhist Altars)The production of ordinary household altars is thought to have begun at the beginning of the Edo era (1600-1868), when the Tokugawa Shogunate introduced ...Missing: rise social control
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[PDF] Household Altars in Contemporary Japan: Rectifying Buddhist ...The highly competitive market for household altars is the source of innovative and sometimes radi- cal concepts that represent a paradigm shift in how families ...
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Nagaoka Buddhist altar(Nagaoka butsudan) - KOGEI JAPANThe beginning of Nagaoka Butsudan is said to be in the 17th century, when a number of artisans with adept craftsmanship in sculpture and urushi work ...
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Hikone Buddhist altar(Hikone butsudan) - KOGEI JAPANHikone Buddhist Altars started its production by combining expertise in lacquerwork, sculpture, and metalwork, which is the precursor of the current division of ...Missing: cabinetry | Show results with:cabinetry
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Buddhist altars made in Shiga PrefectureMar 10, 2016 · The lacquer is glossy and the wood is usually hinoki cypress, zelkova (keyaki), or Japanese cedar. Hikone butsudan originated in the mid-Edo ...Missing: lacquerwork | Show results with:lacquerwork
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The Meiji Restoration and the Secularization of BuddhismNov 2, 2023 · After the Meiji Restoration, the government sought to promote Shintō as the sole religious foundation of a new nationalist cult centered on the ...Missing: Butsudan persistence
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[PDF] Chapter 3. Japan after World War II - JICAMore than 2.5 million Japanese, including more than 500,000 civilians, had perished since Pearl Harbor. Major parts of Tokyo and many other cities had been ...<|separator|>
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Japanese Buddhism's Postwar Struggle for Survival - nippon.comJan 22, 2024 · After the war, a variety of factors led to a nationwide economic boom. This had an impact on Japanese Buddhism, and helped rescue it from an ...
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Butsudan: Remnants of Devotion - Tricycle: The Buddhist ReviewOct 26, 2023 · Those discarded butsudan all have stories to tell like the one from Nagasaki. Some were assembled from scrap wood during the WWII incarceration ...
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Buddhist Altars and Poetry Created During the 1942–1945 ...Feb 5, 2015 · Gary Nakai, the 2011-president of the temple, said that the proper Japanese word for this altar is shumidan, not butsudan. Butsudans are ...<|separator|>
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SU-1000 ButsudanIn stock Free deliveryThis SU-1000 butsudan is equipped with two sets of doors. The inner tambour doors quietly activate the top mounted fluorescent light when slid open. The solid ...Missing: innovations electric simplified urban apartments
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Inori Orchestra: Modern Memorials Crafted with Woodworking MasterySep 26, 2024 · Inori Orchestra is the A4 Butsudan, whose height and width are literally the size of a standard A4 sheet of paper. The wood surface is caressingly smooth.
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Resizing ancestral heritage for compact homes, Yuidan makes ...Apr 15, 2024 · In Japan, traditional Buddhist household altars called butsudan are often passed down through generations, serving as tangible connections ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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JOYNOW Butsudan Flipped Door with Door, Buddhist, Modern and ...This is an altar cabinet, very beautiful, used to display your Buddha statues or cultural relics, sports memorabilia, toys, figurines, antiques, dolls, action ...
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VL-30 ButsudanIn stock Free deliveryThe VL-30 Butsudan fits regular and special okatagi gohonzon, has a 63 1/2" height, 36" width, 16" depth, and weighs 97 lbs. It can be purchased alone or with ...
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Nagoya Buddhist altar(Nagoya butsudan) - KOGEI JAPANNagoya Buddhist Altars, made from high-grade wood, have a high platform with three lifting doors, a luxurious framework, and are made without nails.Missing: structure home
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Osaka Buddhist altar(Osaka butsudan) - KOGEI JAPANLacquer is applied, wiping evenly with cotton, and gold leaf is carefully layered over the surface. The gold-leafed surface is gently pushed down with a cotton ...
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Karaki Butsudan (Buddhist Altars) - とくしま伝統産業振興協会Adapting to the Times: The Rise of Furniture-Style Butsudan. As modern homes become more minimalist, the production of new Butsudan with simple and modern ...
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Osaka Butsudan: Osaka Buddhist altar | InteriorArtisans started to make the simple and small todana (shelf) butsudans with cedar, pine and cypress woods which believers could easily install on ...Missing: structure craftsmanship
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Tokyo ButsudanButsudan were seen as a stand on which statues of Buddha could be safely placed within the precincts of Buddhist temples.
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Kyo Buddhist altar(Kyo butsudan) - KOGEI JAPANWood decor carving requires subtle craftsmanship to provide artisan-handcrafted decors with uplifting feelings and vital energy. 4. Lacquering Lacquering ...
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Kyo ButsudanThe craftsmen who form the “technical department” are further divided into many subdivisions specialised in wood-base creation, wood carving, lacquering, gold ...Missing: joinery | Show results with:joinery
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Buddhist House Altar - Hans MiedlerFor example, the Honzon in the Sotoshu altar consists of Buddha Shakyamuni in the center, flanked by Keizan and Dogen on the left and right. Sometimes, hanging ...Missing: key components layout
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[PDF] ELEMENTS OF THE BUTSUDAN (Zen Altar)Symbolically, the light (candle) signifies the light of the Buddha's wisdom. Incense. Incense represents the truth of the Middle Way, the essential property of ...
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Disposing of Old Altars and Implements - KOBOJI 弘法寺A butsudan is a home altar. There may be one or more principal images of worship enshrined. Many Shingon followers include Dainichi Nyorai, Kobo Daishi, and ...Missing: definition | Show results with:definition
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JAANUS / butsuma 仏間In cases where the butsudan is kept in one of the main living rooms, such as the *oue 御上, or the more formal *dei 出居, there would be no butsuma. The ...
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[PDF] Did You Know? #2 - How to Enshrine the GohonzonIdeally, a Buddhist altar is positioned on the north wall. However, if the floor plan or the arrangement of the room does not allow placement of the altar in ...
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Don't Discard that Home Altar! - Higashi Honganji USAJan 21, 2021 · Standard practice before a home altar consists of ensuring fresh flowers, offering rice, lighting a candle, burning incense and chanting a ...
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Japanese Culture: Obon Festival - LONITÉNov 9, 2022 · On the Ohigan, people visit graves to make offerings to their ancestors and clean Buddhist altars as in the case of Obon.
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When is Ohigan? What to do and what not to do during this periodSep 15, 2025 · There are no strict rules for offerings during the equinoxes, but generally, "Botamochi" is offered during the spring equinox, and "Ohagi" is ...Missing: Butsudan | Show results with:Butsudan
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[PDF] Caring for sacred waste: The disposal of butsudan (Buddhist altars ...This paper examines the affective labours of Buddhist altar (仏壇 butsudan) disposal in contemporary Japan. In the modern era, butsudan have served as ...
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How to Care for Buddhist Altar Items (Butsugu)Sep 9, 2025 · 1) Start with a Soft, Dry Wipe ... Most butsugu are made from delicate materials—metals, wood, and finishes that can scratch. The safest daily ...
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[PDF] Altared States: Exploring the Legacy of Japanese American ...The butsudan also provided a site for ancestor veneration and held the. Buddhist name placards or hųmyų of deceased family members, as well as the family death ...
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Ritual in Japanese Zen Buddhism - Oxford AcademicChapter 1 summarizes the modern scholarly opinion that throughout its history, the Zen tradition rejected religious ritual as a legitimate means of carrying out ...1 Ritual In Japanese Zen... · The Zen Institution In... · Training Monasteries
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Japan's Modern Ritualized Death System (20/20) - THINK.IAFOR.ORGJul 28, 2016 · The butsudan is the place of reverence for the immediate biological forebears, the living ancestors whose welfare should be served by the living ...
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[PDF] The Purification Process of Death - Asian EthnologyThus, the final anniversary marks the end of condolences, and purification. At this time, the honihai in the butsudan is replaced by the senzodaidai ihai 先祖 ...<|separator|>
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Chawaki and butsudan - Journal | Discover NikkeiJul 13, 2017 · When the last mass is said, as we tell them, it is perhaps so that with those offerings that we give them to drink and eat, they gradually let ...Missing: maintenance | Show results with:maintenance
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[PDF] “Japanese Buddhism in America” Reflections on the SymposiumIn all cases, however, it is clear that the butsudan symbolizes the continuity of Japanese-American Buddhist life, linking those in America to Japan, as well as ...
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[PDF] Japanese Buddhist Women in Hawai'i: Waves of Change - Digital USDSep 16, 2022 · Japanese Buddhist women established temples, integrated cultures, faced hardships, and navigated xenophobia, while maintaining Buddhist values ...<|separator|>
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The Jodo Shinshu Service - Honpa Hongwanji Mission of HawaiiThe Shin Buddhist Altar · Object of Reverence – Amida Buddha May take 3 forms: Standing statue of wood, picture scroll, or scroll with the Kanji characters:Missing: butsudan ihai
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[PDF] Objects of Worship Based on the Lotus Sutra: The Gohonzon by ...In Japanese usage, Nichiren's Gohonzon is an object of devotion in its own right and is understood to represent a Buddhist mandala. Nichiren made the production ...<|separator|>
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Buddha Altar | SOTOZEN.COMWithin theeng altar, there is an area where Mt. Sumeru (the mountain at the center of the Buddhist cosmology) is represented and in the center of that area the ...Missing: design tiers
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Hiroshima Buddhist altar(Hiroshima butsudan) - KOGEI JAPANHiroshima Butsudan is characterized by its sophisticated urushi lacquering techniques and elaborate fine metal ornaments. One of the noteworthy features is the ...Missing: styles | Show results with:styles
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Sanjo Buddhist altar(Sanjo butsudan) - KOGEI JAPANCarefully selected wooden pieces are tenoned. This is a technique where a tenon is inserted into a corresponding mortise hole to joint the parts together with ...Missing: cypress | Show results with:cypress
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Kyo-Butsudan Buddhist Altars | Japan ExperienceJun 10, 2019 · Kyo-Butsudan Buddhist Altars function as the most important part of a Japanese family's religious and spiritual life, housing the spirits of the ancestors.Missing: definition | Show results with:definition
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The Tower ButsudanIn stock Free deliveryCreated for small spaces, this unique butsudan includes all the essentials to house a gohonzon and tools for your practicing needs.
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The Crisis of Butsudan: What Does It Tell Us About Japan?Aug 8, 2024 · A fascinating book by Hannah Gould offers an opportunity to reflect on the status of religion in the country.Missing: Restoration persistence
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(PDF) Household Altars in Contemporary Japan Rectifying Buddhist ...Aug 9, 2025 · butsudan evokes a dark and rather foreboding atmosphere for many Japanese. Children were told that the family's ancestors, which used the altar ...Missing: Heian | Show results with:Heian
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Experiments with digital Buddhist altars in contemporary JapanAug 10, 2025 · An online butsudan service called Onra'in described in this article appears like a digitalized butsudan and virtually displays a family's ihai.
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Making a Place for Japanese Buddhist Altars ( Butsudan ) in ...This paper explores how white, Western followers of Japanese Buddhist schools (primarily Sōka Gakkai) practice Buddhism through acts of purchasing, ...