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The rise and fall of the nature conservation movement in Japan in relation to some cultural values
Authors:Motoko Oyadomari
Institution:(1) Environment and Policy Institute, East-West Center, 1777 East-West Road, 96848 Honolulu, Hawaii, USA;(2) Present address: 5-7-8 Todoroki-cho, Chiba-shi, 260 Chiba-ken, Japan
Abstract:The Japanese are traditionally regarded as nature-loving people, living in “harmony” with nature. However, this assumption is difficult to accept when observing the environmental problems in Japan. How can one explain the incongruities? Has the Japanese people's attitude toward nature changed as Japan has modernized? Is the concept of the nature-loving Japanese merely a myth? Is there another reason to explain this contradiction? This study shows political and economic origins of the paradox. The origin of the Japanese traditional idea of nature is fear and reverence of nature based on a primitive religion that developed in a rural subsistence living situation. Aesthetic and spiritual values of nature for cultural, educational, and intellectual entertainment were developed by the ruling class in the seventh century. Japan's first nature conservation movement, imported from the West, developed among the intellectual community and was advocated and promoted by the elite in the Meiji period (1868–1911). However, because deep commitment was lacking, the movement was abused by the military government before World War II. In the early 1970s the nature conservation movement seemed to be on the ascendancy, mainly because it was combined with the antipollution movement claiming the basic rights of survival. The Japanese nature conservation movement is still in the embryonic stage; in the future, the blending of some traditional resource management with the scientific philosophy of nature conservation may help promote the new wave of nature conservation in Japan.
Keywords:Shinto religion  Haibutsu-Kishaku movement (anti-Buddhist iconoclasm)  nationalism  The Law for Preservation of Historic  Scenic  and Natural Monuments  National Parks Law  Nature Conservation Law
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