ABSTRACT

Evolving for centuries in relative isolation, sport in Japan developed a unique character reflective of Japanese culture and society. In recent decades, Japan's drive towards cultural and economic modernization has consciously incorporated a modernization of its sports cultures. Japan, Sport and Society provides insights into this process, revealing the tensions between continuity and change, tradition and modernity, the local and the global in a culture facing the new economic and political realities of our modern world. The book explores three broad areas of interest:

  • sport and modern society in Japan
  • current issues in social reconstruction and reproduction in sport
  • modernization, globalization and sport in Japan.

Providing unprecedented access to new work from Japanese scholars, and raising key questions of globalization and cultural identity, this text represents a fascinating resource for students and researchers of sport and society.

chapter |4 pages

Introduction

part I|50 pages

Making of sport and modern Japanese society

part II|68 pages

Social reconstruction, reproduction and sport

chapter 5|21 pages

Sustainable sport and environmental problems

The E-boat movement as a social experiment in Green Sport

chapter 6|15 pages

Voluntary associations formed through sport spectatorship

A case study of professional baseball fan clubs

part III|54 pages

Modernization globalization and sport

chapter 8|15 pages

FIFA 2002 World Cup in Japan

The Japanese football phenomenon in cultural contexts

chapter 9|17 pages

Physical cognition in sport

Wisdom buried in modernization