Serving the Gods in Modern Japan

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Serving the Gods in Modern Japan

Women in Contemporary Shinto

Comparative religion

Author: Julia M. Swoboda

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Collection: Religion in Contemporary Asia

Language: English

Published by: De Gruyter

Published on: 17th March 2026

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9783111701899


Previous research on Shinto

has shed light on the history of female priesthood, provided ethnographies of shrines and documented the persistence of a male-dominated shrine world. However, the experience of women in religious positions in contemporary shrine and imperial court Shinto have received little attention, despite their growing significance as religious successors and leaders in an aging and secularised society. How do they go about their day and navigate this male world?

Research focus

On the basis of extensive empirical research, this study closes this gap, theorizing on the identity and agency of female priests, shrine assistants and palace ritualists, grounded in data from fieldwork, interviews and autobiographical material. It also provides thorough introductions to each position, the socio-political framework and an excursion into the shrine wife's role.

Key themes

While the task of inheriting and transmitting shrine culture in service of the kami unites all the women under study, the ways they perceive their religious identity and role are distinct in each position and its specific set of (pre)conditions. It is thus the first study in the English language to treat and compare all major positions for women in contemporary, lived Shinto.

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