• Ukemochi (redirect from 大宜津)
    Ōgetsu-hime (大宜都比/ 大気都比/ 大宜津/ 大気津, Ōgetsu-hime/ Ohogetsu-hime-no-kami), commonly known as Ukemochi (Japanese: 保食, Hepburn: Ukemochi-no-kami...
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    deities (地主 jinushigami) before the presence of Hachiman. Himegami () is thought to be the consort or aunt of Hachiman, whereas Tamayori-hime (玉依毘命 or 玉依姫尊)...
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  • Himegami () is a Japanese deity worshipped at Kasuga-taisha. It may refer to a specific goddess or an unknown female goddess. The male equivalent is...
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  • Ōwata-tsumi (大綿津見), genderless deity and spirit Haya-'akitsu-hiko (速秋津日子), male deity Haya-'akitsu-hime (ハヤアキツヒコ・ハヤアキツヒメ, [速秋津] Error: {{nihongo}}:...
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    The enshrined kami includes: Imaki-no-kami (今木) Kudo-no-kami (久度) Furuaki-no-kami (古開) Hime-no-kami () From 1871 through 1946, the Hirano Shrine was...
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    Ino-hime (伊怒), Kaguyo-hime (香用), and Amechikarumizu-hime (天知迦流美豆). Through Ino-hime, his children include Ohokuni-mitama (大国御魂), Kara-kami (韓), Sofuri-kami...
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  • Under the name Yachihoko-no-Kami (八千矛, "Eight Thousand Spears"), he takes a third wife, Nunakawahime (沼河) of Koshi. A tiny god riding on the waves...
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    The kami it enshrines include Emperor Ōjin, Empress Jingū, and Himegami (). List of Shinto shrines in Japan Hachiman shrine Wikimedia Commons has media...
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    (大戸惑子), male deity Ohoto-mato-hime (大戸惑女神), female deity Other children of Ōyama-tsumi who are parentless without a mother: Kamu'ō-ichi-hime (大市), her...
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    Ōkuninushi (redirect from 大穴牟遅)
    Ōkuninushi is the son of the god Ame-no-Fuyukinu (天之冬衣) and his wife, Sashikuniwakahime [ja] (刺国若). The text thus portrays him as a sixth-generation descendant...
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    deity Takamimusubi (高御産巣日) and the older brother of Takuhatachiji-hime (栲幡千千姫命, or commonly named in the Kojiki: 万幡豊秋津師命 Yorozuhatatoyo'akitsushi-hime)...
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  • (久志伊奈太美等与麻奴良命, Izumo Fudoki) Kamuōichihime (大市), another daughter of Ōyamatsumi (Kojiki) Samirahime-no-Mikoto (佐美良命), a goddess worshiped...
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    (品陀別命), Empress Jingū as Okinagatarashihime no Mikoto (息長帯姫命), and Himegami (). List of Shinto shrines in Japan Hachiman shrine 37°03′37″N 140°52′56″E...
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    Ikasuri Shrine (redirect from )
    kami (生井), Sakui no kami (福井), Tsunagai no kami (綱長井), Hahiki no kami (波), and Asuha no kami (阿須波); collectively known as Zamagami (座摩) It was...
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  • female deity Hikawa-hime (日河, or Hikaha-hime) married Susanoo's grandson, the male deity Fuwanomojikunusunu (布波能母遅久奴須奴, or Fuhanomojikunusunu) and...
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    Kushinadahime (櫛名田、くしなだひめ), also known as Kushiinadahime (奇稲田姫、くしいなだひめ) or Inadahime (稲田姫、いなだひめ) among other names, is a goddess (kami) in Japanese mythology...
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    Toyouke-Okami, Toyouke-Ōmikami, Toyoukebime no kami (豊受気媛), Toyuuke no kami (登由宇気), Toyouka no Menokami (止与宇可乃), Toyuke no Ōkami (等由気太神), and Toyohirume (とよひるめ)...
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    Emperor Ōjin (redirect from 天皇)
    Buddhism in Japan, Emperor Ōjin is the divine spirit of the deity Hachiman (八幡). While the location of Ōjin's grave (if any) is unknown, he is traditionally...
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    Central Master Takamimusubi (高御産巣日) – High Creator Kamimusubi (産巣日) – Divine Creator Umashi'ashikabihikoji (宇摩志阿斯訶備古遅) – Energy/Chaos Amenotokotachi...
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  • of the faces are as follows: Ehime (愛): Iyo Province; Ihiyorihiko (飯依古): Sanuki Province; Ohogetsuhime (大宣都比): Awa Province; Takeyoriwake (建依別): Tosa...
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    Ukanomitama (宇迦之御魂 Ukanomitama-no-Kami) as the child of Susanoo by his second wife Kamu-Ōichihime (大市), who was a daughter of Ōyamatsumi (大山津見), the god...
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  • or ishi-ki). 「所以名伊勢野者。此野毎在人家。不得静安。於是衣縫猪手。漢人刀良等祖。将居此処。立社山本敬。祭在山岑伊和大神子。伊勢都()古命。伊勢都比命矣。自此以後。家々静安。遂得成里。即号伊勢(野)。」 Sengaku. "Manyoshu chūshaku, vol. 1 (萬葉集註釋...
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    Yasakatome-no-Kami (八坂刀) is a kami in Shinto. She is worshipped in the Suwa Taisha network of shrines. She is the spouse of Takeminakata and most often...
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    (大倭迹々日稚屋命), younger sister of Kibitsuhiko Kanayamahiko-no-kami (金山彦大神), elder sister of Kibitsuhiko Ōyamakuni-no-kami (大山咋) The origins of...
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    the Ki clan (紀氏). Daughter: Kume no Matio-hime (久米能摩伊刀, ?–?) Daughter: Nonoiro-hime (怒能伊呂, ?–?) Son: Kazuragi no Sotsuhiko (葛城襲津彦, ?–?), ancestor...
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    Takeminakata (redirect from 諏訪)
    「十一日辛亥。信濃國正二位勳八等建御名方富命進階從一位。」 「諏方郡二座 並大 南方刀美神社二座 名神大」 「奉授安房國從五位下安房大神正五位下。无位第一后理刀咩命。信濃國无位健御名方富命前八坂刀賣。阿波國无位葦稻葉。越後國无位伊夜古神。常陸國无位筑波女大神竝從五位下。」 Currently...
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    also 布都怒志命 or 布都努志命, Futsunushi-no-Mikoto), also known as Iwainushi (斎主 or 伊波主神, Iwainushi-no-Kami), is a warrior god in Japanese mythology. Also known...
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    daughter, named Hototatara-Isusukihime (富登多多良伊須須岐) (also known as Himetatara-Isukeyorihime (多多良伊須気余理), an altered form of the name which omits the...
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  • Ōmononushi, and that daughter was named Hototatara-Isusukihime (富登多多良伊須須岐) . Her name was later changed to Himetataraisuzu-hime and some other names...
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