Less than half a century after the fall of Japanese feudalism, Lafcadio Hearn describes several aspects of the Japanese society (families and clans, social classes, politic and tradition, ethic, etc.) with their inextricable links with religion, especially Shinto and its interaction with Buddhism and Christianity. 264 pages
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Less than half a century after the fall of Japanese feudalism, Lafcadio Hearn describes several aspects of the Japanese society (families and clans, social classes, politic and tradition, ethic, etc.) with their inextricable links with religion, especially Shinto and its interaction with Buddhism and Christianity. 264 pages
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