Youth Culture and Religion in Twenty-First Century Japan : From Hyper-real to 2.5-Dimensional Religion

Youth Culture and Religion in Twenty-First Century Japan: From Hyper-real to 2.5-Dimensional Religion (Elements in New Religious Movements)

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This Element explores emerging forms of religiosity among Japanese young adults.It argues that existing frameworks are insufficient to capture the nuances of youth religiosity in the Era of Virtuality.It introduces the concepts of “2.5-dimensional religion” and “subjective ritualization” to explain how young people engage with digital, fictional, and embodied practices that blur the boundaries between reality and imagination.Drawing from examples such as oshi-katsu (fandom-based devotional practices), 2.5-D musicals, tulpa creation, and anime pilgrimage, it identifies a shift from narrative-based subjective myths to embodied and participatory subjective rituals.It demonstrates the ways that contemporary Japanese youth express their religiosity through affective ties, performative engagements, and layered identities in both physical and digital environments.The Element contributes a new theoretical lens for understanding religion across cultures in an age defined by fragmented identitie
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