@article{oai:tobunken.repo.nii.ac.jp:00009216, author = {小谷, 竜介 and 瀧川, 裕貴 and 李, 善姫 and 福田, 雄 and Kodani, Ryusuke and Takikawa, Hiroki and Lee, Sunhee and Fukuda, Yu}, issue = {16}, journal = {無形文化遺産研究報告, Research and Reports on Intangible Cultural Heritage}, month = {Mar}, note = {The research team of the Department of Intangible Cultural Heritage conducted an investigation based on a questionnaire in order to examine the trend of influence of the Great East Japan Earthquake on intangible cultural heritages. Questionnaires were sent out to Iwate, Miyagi and Fukushima prefectures concerning intangible cultural heritages designated by the nation, prefecture, city, town and villages of each prefecture. The questionnaire was made in two periods, February 2020 and January to February 2021. Of the 1153 groups concerned with designated intangible cultural heritages, 633 groups responded. Upon confirmation of the condition of damage caused by the Earthquake, questions were asked on “the frequency of performance,” “place of execution” and “funds for activities.” These 4 points were asked from the point of view of time – “before the disaster,” “immediately after the disaster,” and “ now that 10 years have passed.” In other words, the aim was to clarify through this research the changes that occurred from before the disaster to the present. As a result the following points were found. 1) In many aspects, changes were seen immediately after the disaster but after 10 years there is much movement to return to the condition before the disaster. 2) The influence of the Earthquake extended to the inland regions where Tsunami did not strike and exposed issues connected with declining birth rate and depopulation. Although these points have already been revealed by various investigations and previous studies, the fact that they have been supported objectively by numerical numbers shows the significance of the present study.}, pages = {103--126}, title = {東日本大震災の影響に関する無形民俗文化財アンケート調査報告}, year = {2022} }