Whose Practice Was Kokkuri-san?:Focusing on Its Popularity in the Late Nineteenth Century
Academic Archives of Yamaguchi Prefectural University Volume 19
Page 55-67
published_at 2026-03-31
Title
こっくりさんは誰のものだったのか:19世紀末の流行時を中心に
Whose Practice Was Kokkuri-san?:Focusing on Its Popularity in the Late Nineteenth Century
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to identify the social actors who sustained the Kokkuri-san boom that emerged in the late nineteenth century. Previous studies on Kokkuri-san have predominantly taken one of two approaches: either treating Kokkuri-san as self-evidently belonging to children’s culture, or focusing on its popularity during the Meiji period and interpreting it as a form of adult entertainment. Drawing on materials related to Kokkuri-san up to the end of the nineteenth century, this study analyzes how children and adults were involved in Kokkuri-san from a relational perspective. The analysis demonstrates that the practice of Kokkuri-san was deeply embedded in everyday life and widely shared, without a clear separation between children and adults. At the same time, among members of the educated classes, an emerging tendency can be observed to downgrade Kokkuri-san by reclassifying it as a children’s game.
Source Identifiers
[EISSN] 2189-4825
Creator Keywords
こっくりさん
占い
子ども文化
大人-子ども関係
Kokkuri-san
Divination
Children’s culture
Adult–child relations
Resource Type
departmental bulletin paper
Date Issued
2026-03-31
File Version
Version of Record
Access Rights
open access
Relations
[EISSN]2189-4825

