The religious situation in Japan during Tokugawa dynasty (1603-1867).
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Tokugawa, Shinto, Buddhism, Confucianism, Christianity,Abstract
During the reign of Tokugawa Buddhism lost the role of the official ideology of the ruling circles. Tokugawa shoguns headed for the eradication of Shintoism since he was associated with the emperor. Christianity was destroyed. Konfuntsianstvo became the official ideology in interpreting Chinese philosopher Zhu Xi.References
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2 K. Kirkwood. Renaissance in Japan. M., 1988.
3 Ibidem, p.8-9
4 History of Japan. Moscow, 2002.
5 N. F. Leshchenko. Socio-economic and natural factors of Japan's population during the Tokugawa period //Vostok, 2001, №1. p.45.
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Balakaeva., L. T. (2016). The religious situation in Japan during Tokugawa dynasty (1603-1867). Journal of Oriental Studies, 68(2). Retrieved from https://bulletin-orientalism.kaznu.kz/index.php/1-vostok/article/view/547
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