Danka system
The danka system (檀家制度, danka seido) was a historical government system in Japan where households would be required to register with Buddhist Temples. [1] This effectively put a lot of the work of administration on the temples rather than the government.
It was used to persecute Christians.[2]
In the Meiji Restoration it was replaced with Shrine Parishioner Registration.
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References
- Marcure (1985)
- Tamamuro Fumio
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