Conclusions: Future Issues in Historical Geography of Religious Culture

Masayasu ODA

At the end of the Symposium on Historical Geography of Religious Culture, the author/organizer proposes the need for Japanese geographers to pursue the issues as follows: firstly to identify the types of difference by region, religion and time; secondly to ask how and why religions have been distributed in cooperation with the historians of religions; thirdly to make clear how Japanese religions interpret the environmental modification; and fourth to grasp religious phenomena in light of social, economic and political situations in the region.