@article{oai:tobunken.repo.nii.ac.jp:00008399, author = {神野, 知恵 and Kamino, Chie}, issue = {12}, journal = {無形文化遺産研究報告, Research and Reports on Intangible Cultural Heritage}, month = {Mar}, note = {Ise-daikagura is professional ritual performers who perform shishimai - a lion dance and acrobatics for purifying the deities of houses and villages in Kansai region, south-western areas of Japan. There are 5 official groups belonging to the Ise-daikagura Kosha , an association which is located in Kuwana city, Mie prefecture. The present research focuses on Morimoto-Chudayu troupe within the association, which visits Shodoshima island every October for their traveling ritual. The purpose of this paper is to reveal the mutual relationship between the local culture of Shodoshima island and Ise-daikagura from the perspective of livelihood, folk belief, and folk festivals. The first chapter introduces the historical, territorial backgrounds of Ise-daikagura’s ritual in Shodoshima. Chapter 2 analyses the relationship between the livelihood such as fishing, agriculture and hotel business in the island and Ise-daikagura’s visit. Chapter 3 reports that the folk beliefs in deities of home and village shrines are connected to the warm treatment of the villagers who welcome Ise-daikagura annually. Chapter 4 shows the influence of Ise-daikagura to the local festivals and performances. From a series of investigations, the relationship between Ise-daikagura and the folk culture of Shodoshima island such as local festivals and folk performances are thought to be comparatively indirect and fluent while the villagers’ folk religious beliefs and the strong expectation for the visiting performers are thought to have obvious connections to the culture of welcoming Isedaikagura’s performance every year.}, pages = {67--100}, title = {小豆島の民俗と伊勢大神楽}, year = {2018} }