Japanese Religion in Film

Mark Anderson ander025 at umn.edu
Tue Apr 12 22:48:00 EDT 2005


One of the interesting things about Yuki yukite shingun is the way in 
which Okazaki Kenzo sometimes seems to be founding a religion of his 
own, even as he makes constant reference to very conventional 
understandings of dead spirits. I sometimes think of the reverse Hi no 
maru on his car as the iconography of Okazaki-kyo, an anti-Emperor cult 
of sorts.

Mark Nornes wrote:

> In documentary, I immediately think of
>
> A and A2
>
> as well as
>
> Yuki yukite shingun
>
> Markus 



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