@article{oai:tobunken.repo.nii.ac.jp:00003168, author = {橋本, 聖圓 and 佐藤, 道子 and 高桑, いづみ and HASHIMOTO, Shoen and SATO, Michiko and TAKAKUWA, Izumi}, issue = {6}, journal = {無形文化遺産研究報告, Research and Reports on Intangible Cultural Heritage}, month = {Mar}, note = {The theme for the 6th public lecture of the Department of Intangible Cultural Heritage held on October 22, 2011 was shunie, a religious ritual celebrated every March at Todaiji Nigatsudo. Shunie, popularly known as Omizutori, has a very old history, having been started in 752; it has continued since then even during times of conflict. SATO Michiko, Researcher Emeritus of the Institute, began to investigate the shunie from 1966 and has published many reports. As part of the public lecture, a colloquy was held between the former chief priest HASHIMOTO Shoen of Todaiji and Ms. Sato. In the colloquy, Mr. Hashimoto expressed his devout thoughts from the point of view of someone who has actually celebrated shunie, while Ms. Sato gave insight into her thoughts regarding her more than 40 years’ investigation of a ritual in which women are prohibited from participating. A record of that colloquy is presented.}, pages = {91--105}, title = {東大寺二月堂修二会(お水取り)をふり返る}, year = {2012} }