6 juillet 2009
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Jean-Pierre Berthon, « Les formes de la pratique religieuse au Japon : persistance et changement », Civilisations, ID : 10.4000/civilisations.1642
Japan has a number of religious tradition, popular and learned, which have enriched each other over centuries. This forms a religious syncretism with a double axis, buddhist and shintoist. The particularity of this syncretism is that it results more from an accumulation and addition of new elements in view of assimilation that from an attempt of synthesis leading to a new interpretation of the primary sources.