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    Takenouchi no Sukune (武内宿禰) or Takeshiuchi no Sukune was a legendary Japanese hero-statesman of the 1st century, and a Shinto kami. He is recorded in Japan's...
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    legendary hero and Shinto deity Takenouchi no Sukune or Takeshiuchi no Sukune (武内宿禰) and the female deity Tamayori-hime (玉依毘売命 or 玉依姫尊), where there is a dedicated...
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  • Hikofutsuoshinomakoto (彦太忍信命), who is a father of Takenouchi no Sukune (武内宿禰). Later, she married Emperor Kaika and gave birth to Emperor Sujin and Princess...
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  • description found in Nihon Shoki.[better source needed] Takenouchi no Sukune (武内宿禰, ?–?) Soga no Ishikawa (蘇我石川, ?–?) Soga no Machi (蘇我満智, ?–?) Soga no Karako...
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  • in Daijō-daijin, Sadaijin, Udaijin, Naidaijin, etc. Takenouchi no Sukune (武内宿禰) (84–?) Wanihifure Omi no mikoto (和邇日触) Katsuragi no Tsubura (葛城円) (?–456)...
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  • (屋主忍男武雄心命, ?–?) Takenouchi no Sukune (武内宿禰, ?–?) Katsuragi no Sotsuhiko (葛城襲津彦, ?–?) Katsuragi no Tamada no Sukune (葛城玉田宿禰, ?–416) Katsuragi no Tsubura no Ōomi...
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    Mikoto (誉田別尊命), Amenokoyaneno Mikoto (天児屋根命), Takenouchi Sukuneno Mikoto (武内宿禰命) Shrines in precincts: Gokō Inari Jinja (五光稲荷神社), Mikage Jinja (御嶽神社) Facilities...
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    Hikofutsuoshinomakoto [ja] (彦太忍信命), grandfather of Takenouchi no Sukune (武内宿禰). Consort: Haniyasu-hime (埴安媛), Kawachi-no-Aotamakake's daughter Prince Takehaniyasuhiko...
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    annually on April 21. The kami enshrined at Ube Jinja is: Takenouchi no Sukune (武内宿禰), the legendary Japanese hero-statesman of the 1st century, who is also regarded...
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    Ōjin (応神天皇, Ōjin-tennō), the 15th Emperor of Japan Takenouchi no Sukune (武内宿禰), legendary hero-statesman The Kehi Jingū is located in the northeastern...
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    (菟道稚郎子), son of Emperor Ōjin Sumiyoshi sanjin (住吉明神) Takenouchi no Sukune (武内宿禰) According to the Chinzei Yoryaku (鎮西要略), in 724, Mibu Harunari, then governor...
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    Jinja are: Sumiyoshi sanjin (住吉三神) Emperor Ōjin (応神天皇) Takenouchi no Sukune (武内宿禰命) Empress Jingū (神功皇后) Takeminakata (建御名方命) The origins of Itakiso Jinja...
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  • "旧兌換銀行券を高く売るには【参考買取価格あり】". Octopus Maro (in Japanese). Retrieved January 29, 2021. "武内宿禰壹圓札の価値と相場". Antique Coin Info (in Japanese). 11 June 2017. Retrieved January...
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