
Thinking about the world from the tideline. A philosophy that is plural, in between, and without universals.
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Part 2, Section 1; Meiji Restoration
Starting this week, this publication has changed its name from Shitsurae to From the Tideline.
Part 1; From Shotoku Taishi to the Mito School
This week I want to revisit “The Transformation of Wa” released about a year ago to a strong response, from the deepened perspective I now hold. Japan has recently split in two over the questi...
For the past several years I have been moving through every part of Japan while contemplating the essence of tourism.
Why do you travel?
Why Shinbutsu Shugo Brought Confusion
Shinbutsu Shugo advanced over a long stretch of time after the arrival of Buddhism in the sixth century. It was not a simple mixture of faiths. For Shinto to acquire the qualities of a religion, this w...
Foundations for Exploring the Origins of Shinto
Interestingly, when the question is changed from “what is a shrine?” to “what was the shrine?” everyone suddenly becomes unable to answer. This hesitation suggests that almost no one possesse...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Japanese essayist. I write about cultural and spiritual transformations across history through philosophy.
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