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Index Page numbers in bold type refer to images. Buddhism: 3, 10–11; Buddhist sects during Occupation, 101, 106–107; and religious policy during the Meiji period, 25–28; Shin Bukkyōto (New Buddhists), 56. See also Buddhist Federation ; Japan Buddhist Association; Kitamura Sayo Buddhist Federation, 96 Bunce, William K. (chief of scap’s Religions Division), 92–97, 99–101, 103–106, 258 n. 43; dealings with the press, 115, 117; 162; meetings with Kitamura Sayo, 170, 180; and the Religious Corporations Law, 208, 230–31. See also Religious Affairs Section Bungei Shunjū (magazine), 57; book published by company, 200 Bureau of Religions, 47 Butsuryūkō, 221, 266 n. 37 Capra, Frank, 90–91, 95 Celebrity: “achieved” and “attributed,” 6; and cultural intermediaries 6, 142; and Futabayama, 139–41; and Go Seigen , 142; and representation, 17–19 Celebrity gods, 2; different approaches, 202–203, 204, 234–35; Jikōson’s case, 148, 167; Kitamura Sayo’s case, 168, 176, 187–88; uses and definition of, 17, 19–21, 23 Censorship: 22; ccd and the press during Occupation, 113, 115; criticism of scap, 112–13, 115, 119, 136; of Kanazawa incident, 155; Meiji period pre-censorship, 32 Abe Kōzō, 206 Agonshū, 14 Akai Masami, 215 Akimoto Haruo, study of Jiu, 147, 151, 154, 159, 209–210, 215 Aleph, 240. See also Aum Shinrikyō Amaterasu Ōmikami, 26, 70, 115; in Jiu’s conceptions, 78–79, 134; in Kitamura Sayo’s belief, 81, 83, 181 Anesaki Masaharu, 94 Asa made nama terebi (television program), 11 Asahara Shōkō, 11–12, 125, 128, 238–39, 241. See also Aum Shinrikyō Asahi Shinbun (newspaper): 1, 49, 50; during immediate postwar period, 112–14; investigation of Jiu, 137–39, 142; journalists and Kitamura Sayo, 189, 193, 197, 205, 207, 210, 212, 251 n. 41, 255–56 n. 77. See also Akai Masami; Egawa Shōko; Fujii Tsuneo Asano Wasaburō, 48 Association of Shinto Shrines (Jinja Honchō), 206 Aum Shinrikyō (and Aum affair): 1, 3, 5, 8–12, 14, 121, 125, 128, 184, 202, 235–36, 238–41. See also Asa made nama terebi; Asahara Shōkō Avalokitesvara, 67 Baba Tsunego, 216 Beat Takeshi, 11, 244 n. 17 Bōchō Shinbun (newspaper), 174–75, 188, 191–92, 202 Branch Davidians, 9 index | 289 Central Liaison Office (clo), 96, 181 Chino Yūko, 239. See also Pana Wave Christianity: 3, 25, 27–28, 46–47, 53, 206–207, 228; Christian elements within Tenshō Kōtai Jingū Kyō, 83; during early Occupation period, 94, 96, 100–101, 106, 211; and Jiu, 134 See also Japan Christian Association Chrysanthemum Society (Kikkakai), 250 n. 10. See also Ōta Hidehito Chūgai Nippō (newspaper), 104, 192, 216 Chūgai Shōgyō Shinpō (newspaper), 62 Chūō Kōron (magazine), 50, 165, 194 Chūō Shinbun (newspaper), 39 Chūritsukōsei(neutralityandfairness),33 ci&e (scap’s Civil Information & Education section): opposition to Religious Corporations Law, 230; relations with Japanese Education Ministry, 96, 99–101; and Religions Division, 92–93, 112–14. See also Dyke, Colonel Ken; Religions Division Civil Liberties Directive, 94, 112 Communist Party, 218. See also Ōya Sōichi Comprehensive Newspaper Law, 248 n. 17 Confucianism, 4, 25, 38, 42, 57, 64 Constitution: Meiji C., 27, 245 n. 10; 1947 C., 94, 97, 105, 107, 208, 228, 265 n. 5. See also religious freedom Constitutional Progressive Party, 39 Counter Intelligence Corps (cic), 147, 151, 154–55, 163 D. T. Suzuki, 255–56 n. 77 Dalai Lama, 11, 125 Dancing god (odoru kamisama), 20, 167–68, 176, 187–89, 192, 197. See also Kitamura Sayo Dancing religion (odoru shūkyō): 1–2, 179, 185, 187, 195–96, 201, 261 n. 14, 263 n. 48 and n. 61. See also Kitamura Sayo; Ōya Sōichi; Tenshō Kōtai Jingū Kyō Danzai hōdō, 34 Deguchi Nao, 47–48, 67, 162 Deguchi Onisaburō (Ueda Kisaburō): charismatic leadership, 14–15, 21, 50; impact on Nagaoka Nagako (Jikōson) 68, 159; and Shōwa Shinseikai , 60–61. See also Kōmanjikai Dōin; Ōmoto; Ōya Sōichi Denshinkyō, 109, 207, 210 dōshi (comrades, “believers”), use of term: in Jiu, 74; in Tenshō Kōtai Jingū Kyō, 86 Dyke, Colonel Ken, 100–101. See also ci&e Egawa Shōko, 1, 240–41. See also Aum Shinrikyō; Pana Wave Eichelberger, Lieutenant Robert L., 91 Eleven Immoral Churches (Inshi jūichi kyōkai; book), 39, 247 n. 53 Emperor: emperor ideology and Jiu doctrine, 70–73, 75, 78–79, 120–21; emperor-centered ideology during Meiji, 25–27, 46; Kitamura Sayo...

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