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"Загублена Ема" – символ утраченого

"Forgotten Ema» is a paper tablet with an image on of the lost thing in the sea it, which was brought to the Shinto temple as the offering to a Dragon-God. The region of distribution of such tablets is described in the work, as well as what exactly the Japanese depicted on die sacred tablets,...

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Main Author: Кавасіма Сюїті
Format: Article
Language:Ukrainian
Published: Iнститут мистецтвознавства, фольклористики та етнології iм. М.Т. Рильського НАН України 2009
Series:Народна творчість та етнографія
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Online Access:http://dspace.nbuv.gov.ua/handle/123456789/37637
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Summary:"Forgotten Ema» is a paper tablet with an image on of the lost thing in the sea it, which was brought to the Shinto temple as the offering to a Dragon-God. The region of distribution of such tablets is described in the work, as well as what exactly the Japanese depicted on die sacred tablets, in what temples they brought such tablets and from what these tablets were made are analyzed. The beliefs of fishermen related to the successful fishing are described. Also the purpose of the article was to acquaint readers with the role of shamans in the life of fishermen and the relation of the Japanese to the sea.