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CONTENTS

Acknowledgments

Introduction

1. Some Basic Characteristics of Okinawa Religion

2. National Religious Heritage

3. Shrine Worship

4. Household Religious Practice

5. The Impact of Foreign Religions on Okinawa

6. Present Trends in Religious Belief and Practice

List of Buddhist Temples

List of Shinto Shrines

Glossary

Bibliography

Notes

Index

MAPS

The United Kingdom of Okinawa 24
Chinen Peninsula 40
Itoman Area 44
Naha and Tomari Port 48
Shuri Area 52
Machinato-Futenma Area 54
Awase-Kushi Area 56
Motobu Peninsula 58
Northern Okinawa 60

ILLUSTRATIONS

Nami-no-ue Shinto Shrine at Naha 65
Entrance to Futema Buddhist Temple 65
Tomb of a child, unmarked 66
Cave tomb, Motobu Peninsula 66
Gable-type tomb 67
Horseshoe- or womb-shaped tomb 67
Household shrine of Buddhist origin 68
Funeral bouquet made of paper 68
Altar of Name-no-ue Shinto Shrine 77
Altar of Kin Kannon-ji Buddhist Temple 77
Tomb of an infant showing foreign influence 78
Ablution pavilion at a Shinto shrine 78
Offering box at Nami-no-ue Shinto Shrine 79
Sonohan Utaki stone gate at Shuri 79
Kin Kannon-ji Buddhist Temple 80
Replica of ancient castle at Shuri 80
Okinawa: A People and Their Gods

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