RT Article T1 Onmyōdō in the Muromachi Period JF Japanese journal of religious studies VO 40 IS 1 SP 131 OP 150 A1 Yanagihara, Toshiaki 1961- A2 Morris, Jon LA English YR 2013 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1698506201 AB This article argues that the significance of the Muromachi period within the history of Onmyōdō has been seriously undervalued and understudied, and demonstrates the importance of the period through a discussion of the careers of the leading onmyōji of the time. It discusses the policies of Ashikaga Yoshimitsu and his promotion of numerous onmyōji to high court ranks, and his performance of various Onmyōdō rituals, such as "the Great Esoteric Rite at Kitayama villa." It then looks at the decline of onmyōji activities after the death of Yoshimitsu and during the administrations of Yoshimochi and Yoshinori. It concludes that the Muromachi period, especially during the reign of Ashikaga Yoshimitsu, was the "golden age" of Onmyōdō, and speculates on why this has been overlooked by scholars. K1 Astronomy K1 Buddhism K1 Emperors K1 Muromachi period K1 Political Power K1 Prayer K1 Religious rituals K1 Religious Studies K1 Samurai K1 Yin yang