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Title: ???????? Wakon-Yosai


1
???????? Wakon-Yosai Japanese Spirit, Western
Learning and Globalization
Hawaii International Conference on Arts and
Humanities, 2006
  • Norio Ota
  • York University
  • Toronto, Canada

2
Preamble
  • Wakon-Kansai ???? Japanese spirit, Chinese
    learning
  • Wakon-Yosai ???? Japanese spirit, Western
    learning
  • Mishima Yukio ????? and his suicide
  • Bushido ???
  • Chushingura ??? 47 Ronin
  • Wakon-Beisai ???? Japanese spirit, American
    learning
  • Mukon-Musai ???? No spirit, no learning
  • Wakonn-Wasai ???? Japanese spirit, Japanese
    learning
  • Wakon-Mansai ???? Japanese spirit, all learning

3
Background
  • Wakon-Kansai ? Wakon-Yosai
  • What is Wakon?
  • Kurofune 2nd Kurofune globalization
  • Fukuzawa Yukichi ????, Okakura Tenshin ????,
    Uchimura Kanzo ????, Nitobe Inazou ?????, Kuki
    Shuzo ????, and Suzuki Daisetsu ????
  • Translation-ism ????
  • Ogyuu Sorai ???? Yakubun-sentei ??????
  • ?? Japanism
  • Fukuzawa Yukichis isshin-nishou ???? one body
    two lives
  • Karl Löwith completely separate dual life style
    of Japanese scholars

4
Wakon-Kansai tradition
  • Ito Jinsai ????(1627-1705)
  • Ogyu Sorai ????(1666-1728)
  • Ishida Baigan ???? (1685-1745)
  • Tominaga Nakamoto ????
  • principles of kajo ?? newer research tends to
    look at older sources than the previous research
  • ???????? it is impossible to harmonize various
    theories to get to the one truth
  • Naito Torajiro ????? ?????????
  • Chinas response ???? in ????

5
Early wakon-yosai tradition
  • Mori Senzo ??? Oranda Shogatsu ????????
  • Suminokura Ryoi ????Kawamura Zuiken????
  • Tanaka Kyugu ????Aoki Konyo ????
  • Yamawaki Toyo ????Maeno Ranka ????
  • Sugita Genpaku ????Hiraga Gennai ????
  • Ito Tadanobu ????Katsuragawa Hoshu ????
  • Mogami Tokunai ????Otsuki Bansui ????
  • Inamura Sanpaku ????Hoashi Banri ????
  • Mamiya Rinzo ????Takano Choei ????
  • Sakuma Shozan ?????
  • Seki Takakazu ??? Wakon-Wasai?

6
Modern period
  • Takeda Kiyoko ???????????Naturalization and
    Renegation
  • Acculturation type ???
  • Isolation type ???
  • Renegation type ???-????
  • Competitive or prophetic type ???????-????
  • Grafting type
    ????-?????
  • Fukuzawa Yukichi ???? ???????? Encouraging to
    study
  • Uchimura Kanzo ????
    Christianity
  • Nitobe Inazo ????? ????? Bushido
  • Okakura Tenshin ???? ????? Tea
  • Kuki Shuzo ???? ??????? Structure
    of IKI
  • Suzuki Daisetsu ???? ?
    Zen
  • Datsua-nyuuou ???? leave Asia and join Europe

7
After WWII
  • Kokutai ?? national polity
  • Wakon-Beisai ???? Japanese spirit, American
    learning
  • Wakon ?? - Chushingura ??? 47 Ronin
  • Bubble Economy
  • Japan as No. 1
  • Collapse of the communist bloc
  • Loss of self-confidence
  • Return to Asia

8
Era of globalization
  • Japans second sakoku ?? national isolation
  • The 9th Central Education Council general meeting
  • Wakon-yosai is talked about, but in the world of
    academia wa is pushed by yoo, and has atrophied.
    However, the philosophy of wa, such as
    irrationality and transience, is also inevitable,
    .

9
Era of globalization (cont.)
  • Marubeni Corporation exports the wakon-yosai
    approach to South Africa.
  • Africans are making renewed efforts to
    harmonizing their culture with western culture,
    at the same time that they are arguing for the
    necessity of recovering African-ism and
    self-respect. In those efforts, Japanese culture
    such as wakon-yosai appears very fresh to them,
    and the role of Japan seems gradually to become
    clear.
  • JICA (Japan International Cooperation Agency)
    also considers that Japans accumulated knowledge
    regarding wakon-yosai should be a part of
    financial cooperation with the recipient
    countries.
  • A more eclectic view of wakon-yosai, taking good
    from both, has been promoted by some schools and
    businesses such as Shiseido.

10
Global nature of Japanese culture
  • Japanese culture possesses global
    characteristics
  • Hasegawa Nyozekan ??????(1938)
  • Keichu ?? Kamo no Mabuchi ???? Motoori
    Norinaga ????
  • re-examined Japanese characteristics by
    distinguishing between the influences
  • of Buddhism and Confucianism, in order to
    find a spiritual basis for a new united nation
  • universal nature of Japanese culture
  • Japanese national characteristics -
    harmonizing all conflicting factors by
  • finding common denominators
  • Yamazaki Masakazu ????(1990)
  • universal nature of Japanese culture
  • interaction between the ie-system in the
    farmer class and the warrior class, and
    individualism in the merchant class, which have
    co-existed since the end of the Muromachi Era
    this dual nature has played an important role
    throughout the pre-modern and modern periods

11
Critics of Wakon-Yosai
  • Pros Cons
  • Motto schools, universities
  • Eclecticism between Japanese culture and western
    culture Businesses Shiseido, advertisements
    for housing
  • Strategy JICA - a model strategy for
    under-developing countries to adopt
  • Served to promote Japanese ultra-nationalism, and
    led Japan to its defeat in WWII
  • Post-war periodwakon-beisai ???? Japanese
    spirit, American learning,
  • mukon-musai ????no spirit, no learning ,
    Wakon-mansai ???? in the era of globalization
  • Anime and film genre Miyazaki Hayaos Spirited
    Away, The Last Samurai (a case of
    beikon-wasai?) - ghost of bushido ?
  • Views (overseas)
  • North America - Bushido, Zen, Shintoism,
    Buddhism, Chanoyu, Haiku, Ikebana, Kurosawa
    Akira, Mishima Yukio, Tanizaki Junichiro, Abe
    Kobo - western scholars understanding of wakon
    (recycled among students)
  • Asian scholars (China, Korea, the Philippines,
    Vietnam) - different understandings of wakon and
    Japans wakon-yosai tradition
  • Chukon-yosai, chukon-wasai, kankon-yosai,
    kankon-wasai ?
  • Canadian multicultural context - first generation
    immigrants adopt kasai with their cultural
    spirit, and disseminate their newly-created
    identities through their communities. The
    Chushingura mentality, the essence of wakon was
    still prevalent among Japanese in Japan, and also
    preserved strongly among Japanese-Canadians
    (Ota, 2003).

12
Allergic reaction to Christianity?
  • To put this issue into a personal context,
    like ?? Yamazaki I have been advocating some
    global nature of Japanese culture, based on my
    strong criticism of the mistakes Japan made and
    has been making until now. In my attempt to
    understand yokon as suggested by ?? Fukuzawa,
    religion is the largest hurdle. This seems to be
    a common tradition since Arai Hakuseki ?????when
    he interviewed Giovanni Battista Sidotti ???? in
    the Edo Era. ???Kawakita states As a result, we
    Japanese have lost the ability to comprehend all
    religious phenomena. Nor are we even trying to
    understand them. (Kawakita, 76) He points out
    that this is the result of overemphasizing the
    communalist (group-oriented) tradition over
    Buddhist tradition (individualism), and suggests
    that Japanese should reexamine the latter. The
    wakon-yosai tradition seems to have been hampered
    strongly by Japanese allergic reaction to
    Christianity. ?? Uchimura and ??? Nitobe went far
    beyond by becoming Christians and probably
    understood yokon more deeply, but that fact could
    have been one of the reasons why their ideals
    were not accepted widely.

13
Conclusion
  • Wakon-yosai is not a unique approach for
    recipient nations of advanced civilization. The
    problem is, however, that it does not seem to be
    possible to adopt foreign culture selectively,
    and still maintain the local spirit intact. Wakon
    has been constantly changing, being influenced by
    kansai or yosai.
  • In the traditional view, wakon and yosai were
    separate and not interactive. A more dynamic view
    is required in an age of globalization. Yosai
    always influences wakon because yosai comes with
    yokon. Rather than taking a passive view, it is
    necessary for Japanese scholars to learn yokon
    vigorously, as Fukuzawa suggested, and develop
    wakon as a dynamically and continuously changing
    entity. Globalization requires wakon-wasai and
    yokon-yosai constantly interacting with each
    other to deepen an understanding of the world
    with the synergistic effects of both.
  • I would like to conclude my presentation with a
    personal episode.
  • When I read Reginald Bibbys Mosaic Madness
    for the first time, I was indeed surprised to
    find he had written almost everything that I had
    been thinking about Canadian multiculturalism. I
    disagreed only on some issues of religion. As a
    result, I translated this book into Japanese with
    my colleague in Japan I found it amazing that
    two persons from entirely different backgrounds
    could share almost the same opinions on various
    issues. I regard this as a result of the more
    dynamic model of the wakon-yosai approach.

14
References
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15
References (cont.)
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16
Reference (cont.)
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