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| titel1_kanji = スサノオ神話に由来する疫病退散祭祀の現代的意味-神奈川県「蛇も蚊も祭り」を例として | | titel1_kanji = スサノオ神話に由来する疫病退散祭祀の現代的意味-神奈川県「蛇も蚊も祭り」を例として | ||
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| zeitschrift = Institute for the Study of Japanese Everyday Culture | | zeitschrift = Institute for the Study of Japanese Everyday Culture | ||
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Yao 2014
„.“ Institute for the Study of Japanese Everyday Culture (2014), S. 477–496. (1. Auflage. Current Significance of Rituals to Drive Away Illness: the Case of the Ja mo Ka mo (Snake and Mosquito) Festival in Kanagawa Prefecture Originating in Susanoo Mythology.)