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Book Review

Religion in Japanese daily life, by David C. Lewis, Abingdon, UK, Routledge, 2017, viii+ 346 pp., EUR €115 (hardback), ISBN 9781138677982

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  • Ukai, H. (2015). Jiin shōmetsu. Tokyo: Nikkei BP sha.

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