Seichi no souzouryoku – naze hito ha seichi wo mezasunoka
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We’ve become familiar with the term “anime pilgrimage,” which happens when watching an animation motivates a person to visit to a specific place that is the setting, inspiration or otherwise somehow connected to the anime work. In addition, the “anime pilgrimage” movement is beginning to attract attention among overseas fans as well as scholars. I’ve compiled a list of useful introductory works primarily in the field of tourism research that offer a structural understanding of anime pilgrimages.
Pilgrimage theory by an anthropology of religion scholar. Proposes numerous perspectives that are applicable to anime pilgrimage research including the theory that sacred sites have common axis mundi and function as memory devices, presented alongside case studies of religions and myths.