• Nakatomi clan (中臣氏, Nakatomi-uji) was a Japanese aristocratic kin group (uji). The clan claims descent from Ame-no-Koyane. The Nakatomi was an influential...
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    The Fujiwara clan (藤原氏, Fujiwara-shi or Fujiwara-uji) was a powerful family of imperial regents in Japan, descending from the Nakatomi clan and, as legend...
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  • Nakatomi may refer to: Nakatomi clan, an influential clan in ancient Japan Die Hard: Nakatomi Plaza, a first-person shooter video game Nakatomi Corporation...
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  • Taishokan [ja] from Emperor Tenji, thus establishing the Fujiwara clan. Kamatari was born to the Nakatomi clan, an aristocratic kin group claiming descent from their...
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    Inbe in Kashihara, Nara. They led the various clans in the region, and together with the Nakatomi clan, administered rituals for the Imperial Court since...
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  • styling themselves "sovereigns". In response, the leader of the Nakatomi clan, Nakatomi no Kamatari (later known as the founder of the Fujiwara and traditionally...
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  • understood to be part of Japanese clans. For example, the Nakatomi clan and the Fujiwara clan were each uji. The uji was not only a social, economic and...
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  • great-grandfather of Emperor Jimmu; famous for Mononobe no Moriya. Nakatomi clan (中臣氏) – descended from the kami Ame no Koyane no Mikoto (legendary)...
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  • result of feelings of conservatism and a degree of xenophobia. The Nakatomi clan, ancestors of the Fujiwara, were also Shinto ritualists allied with...
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  • Ame-no-Koyane (category Nakatomi clan)
    Shinto. He is the ancestral god of the Nakatomi clan, and Fujiwara no Kamatari, the founder of the powerful Fujiwara clan. An Amatsukami, 'Kami of heaven',...
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  • Oharae no Kotoba (category Nakatomi clan)
    because it was originally used in the Ōharae-shiki ceremony and the Nakatomi clan were solely responsible for reading it. A typical example can be found...
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    duties from the Ō clan, they claimed Takemikazuchi as the Nakatomi clan's ujigami (clan deity). Ōwa goes on to theorize that the Ō clan was originally ōmi...
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    ancestor of the Haji clan, the Izumo clan and the Sugawara clan, among others. Ame-no-Koyane The ancestral kami of the Nakatomi clan, and of Fujiwara no...
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  • Kogo Shūi (category Inbe clan)
    transmitted orally over several generations of the Inbe clan. Historically, both the Inbe and Nakatomi clans had long performed Shinto religious services for...
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    Suiko, and took root after the Taika Reforms with the ascendancy of the Nakatomi clan. Both the Kojiki and the Nihon Shoki give Jimmu's name as Kamu-yamato...
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  • travel. However, the Nakatomi clan who also has roots in this region, and when they took over control of priestly duties from the Ō clan, they also instituted...
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  • lightning; general of the Amatsukami; god of Kashima and Ujigami of Nakatomi clan Suwa Myōjin (Takeminakata-no-kami), god of hunting, valor and duty,...
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  • Soga no Iname (category Soga clan)
    religion were Mononobe no Okoshi and Nakatomi no Kamako. The rivalry between the Sogas and the Mononobe and Nakatomi clans would carry on into future generations...
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  • unknown name unknown Unakami no Sukune (菟上足尼) Kofun period Soga clan Nakatomi clan Mononobe clan Papinot, Jacques Edmond Joseph. (1906). Dictionnaire d’histoire...
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    they were led by the Nakatomi clan, thus receiving a similar lineage. This kind of a close relationship with the Nakatomi clan can also be seen in the...
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    would later become the ancestors of many clans like Sarume clan [ja], Nakatomi clan, Shinabe clan, and Inbe clan.: 58–59  Ninigi tries to go to earth but...
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    Kashima Shrine (category Nakatomi clan)
    and Emperor Tenji. This region was the ancestral stronghold of the Nakatomi clan, who were strongly allied to the imperial court, and the area around...
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    the pro-Shinto Mononobe clan (and Nakatomi clan) and the pro-Buddhist Soga clan. Although the political power each of the clans could wield over the royal...
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    religious grounds, but rather because of nationalism and xenophobia. The Nakatomi clan, ancestors of the Fujiwara, were allies of the Mononobe in their opposition...
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  • estranged wife, Holly, at a party held by her employer, the Nakatomi Corporation. He is driven to Nakatomi Plaza by a limo driver, Argyle, who offers to wait for...
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  • Tamakushi-hime Ame no oshikumo no mikoto [ja] (Nakatomi clan progenitor) Takeminakata Yasakatome Susa Clan (clan of priests at Susa Shrine) JAPANESE EMPERORS...
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    Inbe clan lineage and commonly held to have been created by Inbe Masamichi that was in charge of court rituals together with the Nakatomi clan. Ise Shintō...
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  • Ōharae-shiki, in which the Nakatomi clan first offered an ōnusa to the emperor, and the Yamatonoaya clan and Kawachinohumi clan offered a harae-no-tachi...
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    Katori Shrine (category Nakatomi clan)
    the Ō clan (多氏, Ō-shi) migrated from Higo Province in Kyushu, conquering local emishi tribes, and forming an alliance with the nearby Nakatomi clan, the...
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    in the Chinese style. The area had previously been the domain of the Nakatomi clan, who oversaw the observation of Shintō rituals and ceremonies on behalf...
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