@article{oai:stars.repo.nii.ac.jp:00002683, author = {井本, 英一 and Imoto, Eiichi}, issue = {41}, journal = {桃山学院大学キリスト教論集, St. Andrew's University Journal of Christian Studies}, month = {Jan}, note = {In the 7th century Persian refugees came to Japan several times. They were invited to the royal Urabon ceremony, an ancestor-worshipping Buddhist ceremony of Persian origin. In the Urabon ceremony an altar or a pair of altars were constructed in the outdoor or in a temporary shrine. When the ceremony finished these altars were destructed like those of ancient Hebrews. The temporary shrine of Japan resembles the tabernacle of Hebrews, A portable shrine of Japan, which the god gets into and travels around his territory resembles the Ark of Covenant with two slates inside. People came to Japan from China, Korea, and Central or Southern Asia across the sea and introduced many cultures into her., 2, KJ00002413217, 論文, Article}, pages = {33--68}, title = {ブンカ ノ デンパン}, year = {2005}, yomi = {イモト, エイイチ} }