Japanese Religious Responses to COVID-19

Corona-Virus in Ostasien
Source:  The Asia-Pacific Journal | Japan Focus Volume 18 | Issue 9 | Number 3 | Article ID 5394 | May 01, 2020
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Japanese Religious Responses to COVID-19: A Preliminary Report

Levi McLaughlin

Abstract:
As the novel coronavirus swept Japan, religious practitioners of all types responded. This article provides an overview of early-stage reactions by individuals and organizations affiliated with Buddhism, Shinto, New Religions, and other religious traditions in Japan. It features interviews with Japanese clergy and lay followers who contended with social distancing and more dire consequences of COVID-19, and it contextualizes their responses within media coverage, sectarian sources, and historical research. As it highlights trends in religious reactions to the coronavirus, such as a divide between policies enacted by “new” and “traditional” groups, the article discusses reasons for contrasting responses and points to dilemmas that will face Japan’s religious organizations after the pandemic subsides.

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