The Izumo clan is a Japanese noble family descended from Ame no Hohi who used to rule Izumo Province and run Izumo Taisha today. The clan were originally...
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Amako-go (Izumo Province), and took the name 'Amago'. The family crest is also the one of the Kyogoku clan. They were Shugodai (vice-Governors) of Izumo and...
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clans of Izumo. The mythological mother of Japan, the goddess Izanami, is said to be buried on Mt. Hiba, at the border of the old provinces of Izumo and...
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Izumo (出雲市, Izumo-shi) is a city in Shimane Prefecture, Japan. As of 31 July 2023[update], the city had an estimated population of 172,841 in 69,435 households...
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the Izumo clan of Izumo-taisha, the Aso clan of Aso Shrine, the Owari clan of Atsuta Shrine, the Munakata clan [ja] of Munakata Taisha, the Amabe clan of...
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history with the Izumo clan of Izumo-taisha, the Owari clan of Atsuta Shrine, the Munakata clan [ja] of Munakata Taisha, and the Yamato clan of Ōyamato Shrine...
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with the Kobayakawa clan, the Kikkawa played an important role in Hideyoshi's Kyūshū Campaign (1586-7), and later became daimyō in Izumo Province and Iwakuni...
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The clan was later divided into three houses: the Sugawara clan, the Akishino clan [ja], and the Ōe clan [ja]. They are relatives of the Izumo clan who...
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Muromachi period (1336–1573), Izumo and Oki were controlled by the Kyōgoku clan. However, after the Ōnin War, the Amago clan expanded power based in Gassantoda...
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Ame no Hohi (category Izumo clan)
believed to be the ancestor of the Izumo no Omi.[page needed] As well as the priests of Izumo and the Sugawara clan. Nomi no Sukune is said to be the descendant...
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The Mōri clan (毛利氏 Mōri-shi) was a Japanese samurai clan descended from Ōe no Hiromoto. Ōe no Hiromoto was descended from the Fujiwara clan. The family's...
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Amago Tsunehisa (category Amago clan)
region, Japan starting as a vassal of the Rokkaku clan. He ruled the domains of Inaba, Hōki, Izumo, Iwami, Oki, Harima, Mimasaka, Bizen, Bitchū, Bingo...
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Enya-no-sato, Kamdo-gun, Izumo province. It is a clan who prospered in future generations, in Izumo, Bingo, and Tajima. Takaoka clan who was the Kawarake-han...
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Province in the Kamakura period. He was the founder of the Takaoka clan in Izumo Province, Japan. Takaoka Muneyasu was the 8th son of Sasaki Yasukiyo...
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forming five dōjō houses as kuge, and as buke the Sasaki clan of the Ōmi Genji, and the Izumo Genji. These were descendants of Emperor Daigo. His son Minamoto...
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Sasaki clan. The name derives from the Kyōgoku quarter of Kyoto during the Heian period. The Kyōgoku acted as shugo (governors) of Ōmi, Hida, Izumo and Oki...
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Izumo-taishakyo (出雲大社教, Izumo taishakyō, in Japanese Izumo Ooyashirokyō) is a Japanese Shinto grouping. It was established by Senge Takatomi (1845–1918)...
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this history with the Izumo clan of Izumo-taisha, the Aso clan of Aso Shrine, the Owari clan of Atsuta Shrine, the Munakata clan [ja] of Munakata Taisha...
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Izumo clan of Izumo-taisha, the Aso clan of Aso Shrine, the Munakata clan [ja] of Munakata Taisha, the Amabe clan of Kono Shrine and the Yamato clan of...
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Haji clan Izumo priests (Izumo clan) Imbe clan Nigihayahi Ninigi Konohana Sakuyahime Utsushihikanasaku [ja] Furutama-no-mikoto [ja] Mononobe clan Tamanoya...
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Hata (秦氏, lit. "Qin dynasty clan") was an immigrant clan active in Japan since the Kofun period (250–538), according to the history of Japan laid out in...
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Amago Yoshihisa (category Amago clan)
Amago Yoshihisa (尼子 義久, 1540 – October 14, 1610) was a daimyō (lord) of Izumo Province. He was the eldest son of Haruhisa and he was given the childhood...
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Kushinadahime (section In the Izumo Fudoki)
recorded in the Izumo Fudoki states that Susanoo himself enshrined his spirit here. The shrine's priestly lineage, the Susa (or Inada) clan (須佐氏 / 稲田氏),...
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Ōkuninushi (category Miwa clan)
Grand Shrine of Izumo (Izumo Ōyashiro / Izumo Taisha) in Shimane being the most famous and preeminent of these. The sectarian group Izumo Taishakyō based...
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historical times. Pink is female. Blue is male. Grey means other or unknown. Clans, families, people groups are in green. Vital figures are in bold text. Family...
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Uda Genji (category Minamoto clan)
and Izumo Province belong to this line and had used "Minamoto" clan name in official records, including Sasaki clan, Rokkaku clan, Kyōgoku clan, Kutsugi...
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provinces. Motonari destroyed the Amago clan at the Siege of Gassantoda Castle in 1567, and then pacified Izumo, Oki, and Hōki provinces, thus pacifying...
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Unlike the Saibes of the central clans, who had fewer and fewer achievements, the Inbe of the various regions included Izumo, who delivered jade, Kii, who...
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Susanoo-no-Mikoto (section Susanoo in the Izumo Fudoki)
other or unknown. Clans, families, people groups are in green. Ama no Fuchigoma Amaterasu Bhaisajyaguru Gion Matsuri Izanagi Izumo Province Kusanagi Because...
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Prefecture in the San'in region of Japan. Hōki was bordered by Inaba, Mimasaka, Izumo, Bitchū, and Bingo Provinces. Its abbreviated form name was Hakushū (伯州)...
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