Unity of religion and rule

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Short description: Japanese political concept

The term unity of religion and rule (祭政一致, saisei itchi)[1] refers to the unification of ritual and politics. ritual in ritual-politics means "ritual" and religion. The word "politics" means "ritual" and politics.[2]


Shinto is an animistic religion, and one of its characteristics is the unity of ritual and government.[3] Although not necessarily restricted to Shinto in Japanese, rites and ceremonies are used in English as Saisei itchi as a term for Shinto.[3][4][5][6] Keiichi Yanagawa defined ritual government as different from theocracy, in which a professional clergyman directly governs.[7] Ritual and political unity has been referred to primarily in the context of the ancient emperor system.[8]

Ritual and Political Unity in Japan

On March 13, 1868, the Meiji Restoration announced the Restoration of the Monarchy and the reestablishment of the Department of Divinities in a "Dajokanbudan".[9][10]

Also used on January 3, 1870, in the "Declaration of the Great Teachings" (Dai-kyo Sengen).[11][12]

Later in the Meiji era, the theory came to be replaced with Secular Shrine Theory,[13] the idea that Shinto Shrines were secular in their nature rather than religious.[14]

See also

References

  1. "Glossary of Shinto Names and Terms: K". https://www2.kokugakuin.ac.jp/ijcc/wp/glossary/def_K.html#kyobusho. 
  2. 『世界大百科事典』に山田武の署名記事があるほか,無記名ではあるが『マイペディア』などの百科事典,『日本国語大辞典』『広辞苑』などの国語辞典,また新聞報道などにも細部の表現は違うが使われている。
  3. 3.0 3.1 Nigosian, S. A. (January 1, 1994), World Faiths, Bedford/st Martins; 2nd edition, pp. 217–218, ISBN 978-0312084141 
  4. "saisei-itchi | Japanese religion" (in en). https://www.britannica.com/topic/saisei-itchi. 
  5. Public Shrine Forests? Shinto, Immanence, and Discursive Secularization, Aike P. Rots, Japan Review 30 Special Issue (2017): p.187
  6. Saisei itchiは"the unity of religion and government"か"the unity of ritual and government"と直訳され神道固有の概念として解説されている
  7. Between Unity and Separation: Religion and Politics in Japan, 1965-1977 Yanagawa Keiichi and David Reid, Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 6/4 December 1979. p.502
  8. 平凡社 2021d, p. 「祭政一致」.
  9. 「此度王政復古,神武創業ノ始ニ被為基,諸事御一新,祭政一致之御制度ニ御復被遊候ニ付テハ,先第一神祇官御再興御造立ノ上……(後略)」安丸良夫・宮地正人編『日本近代思想大系5 宗教と国家』425ページ
  10. 明治元年太政官布告第153 『法令全書. 慶応3年』 p.63、内閣官報局(国立国会図書館)
  11. 「朕恭惟 天神 天祖,立極垂統;列皇相承,継之述之。祭政一致,億兆同心。治教明于上,風俗美于下。而中世以降,時有汚隆,道有顕晦,治教之不洽也久矣。今也,天運循環,百度維新,宜明治教,以宣揚惟神大道也。因新命宣教使,以布教天下。汝群臣衆庶,其体斯旨。」安丸良夫・宮地正人編『日本近代思想大系5 宗教と国家』431ページ
  12. 歴代の詔勅』 p.66 河野省三 内閣印刷局、1940年(国立国会図書館)
  13. "神社非宗教論とは - Weblio辞書" (in ja). https://www.weblio.jp/content/%E7%A5%9E%E7%A4%BE%E9%9D%9E%E5%AE%97%E6%95%99%E8%AB%96. 
  14. 新田 1995, p. 199-220.

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  • 広辞苑 第六版 DVD-ROM版,ISBN 978-4001301618
  • 安丸良夫・宮地正人編『日本近代思想大系5 宗教と国家』岩波書店,1988,ISBN 978-4002300054
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  • 平凡社 (2021c). "祭政一致". 百科事典マイペディア. 平凡社、コトバンク.  Template:Kotobank
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