• An ujigami (氏神, lit. "clan deity/divinity/spirit") is a guardian kami of a particular place in the Shinto religion of Japan. The ujigami was prayed to...
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    The Ujigami Shrine (宇治上神社, Ujigami-jinja) is a Shinto shrine in the city of Uji, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan. The shrine was built as a guardian shrine for...
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  • life even if you move to another place. While the relationship between Ujigami and Ujiko is based on blood relations, that between Ubusunagami and Ubuko...
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  • clans believe in oyagami as gods they are descended from, also known as ujigami. They are considered their original ancestor to be the oyagami. The notion...
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    Amaterasu. The kami of a particular community is referred to it as their ujigami, while that of a particular house is the yashikigami. Kami are not deemed...
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    him as the bringer of rain and thunder, Ryūjin is also the patron god (ujigami) of several family groups. This Japanese dragon, symbolizing the power...
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    The Samurai Sourcebook. Cassell & Co. p. 199. ISBN 1854095234. "鬼頭兵内氏神 Ujigami of Kitō Heinai". 岐阜県養老町の歴史文化資源 Gifuken Yōrōchō no Rekishi Bunka Shigen...
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  • general scheme whereby ancestors become not only protectors, but kami or ujigami. However, while it is possible that in the distant past such a development...
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    shrines, Buddhist temples and Hindu Shrines. Among the most famous are the Ujigami Shrine (built in 1060) and the Byōdō-in that are part of the UNESCO World...
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    household have at least three Ofuda in their Kamidana, a Jingu Taima, an Ujigami ofuda, and another deity one personally chooses. Jingu Taima were originally...
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    ancestor of the Minamoto clan, Hachiman became the tutelary kami (氏神, ujigami) of the Minamoto samurai clan of Kawachi (Osaka). After Minamoto no Yoritomo...
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    located in the city of Uji in Kyoto Prefecture, Japan. It is adjacent to the Ujigami Shrine. Media related to Uji Shrine at Wikimedia Commons v t e v t e...
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    the pillars. They are occasionally referenced in modern architecture. Ujigami Shrine Osaka Temmangu Shrine Kinkaku-ji Ninna-ji Hōryū-ji Hook for suspending...
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    especially when the deity is a living person. This concept is distinct from the ujigami (Japanese: "guardian deity") belief system, which focuses on a deity's...
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    ancestor of the Minamoto warrior clan, Hachiman became its tutelary kami (氏神, ujigami). Minamoto no Yoshiie, upon coming of age at Iwashimizu Shrine in Kyoto...
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  • with Ujigami and Ubusunagami.[user-generated source] A shrine that enshrines a guardian deity is called a Chinjusha. They contrast with Ujigami by having...
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    parts of Historic Monuments of Ancient Kyoto (WHS) Uji – Byōdō-in and Ujigami Shrine (WHS), Relation of The Tale of Genji Ōtsu – Lake Biwa, Hiyoshi Taisha...
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    Jingū Taima The ofuda of the tutelary deity of one's place of residence (ujigami) The ofuda of a shrine one is personally devoted to sūkei jinja (崇敬神社)...
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    Japan, it was customary for every clan to claim descendance from gods (ujigami) and the Imperial Family tended to define their ancestor as the dominant...
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    station has an island platform with two tracks on the ground. Uji Bridge Ujigami Shrine Agata Shrine The Tale of Genji Museum Kōshōji Byōdōin Tsuen Tea...
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    Emperor of Japan List of Emperors of Japan Imperial cult Five kings of Wa Ujigami Shrine The 29th Emperor Kanmu was the 50th sovereign of the imperial dynasty...
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  • Jinja, Tō-ji, Kiyomizu-dera, Enryaku-ji, Daigo-ji, Ninna-ji, Byōdō-in, Ujigami Jinja, Kōzan-ji, Saihō-ji, Tenryū-ji, Kinkaku-ji, Ginkaku-ji, Ryōan-ji...
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    After death an ujiko becomes a "family spirit", or "family kami" (氏神 ujigami). Many Japanese houses still have a shrine (kamidana, kami shelf) where...
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    Toyotama-hime, the husband of Tamayori-hime, and the father of Emperor Jimmu. Ujigami A Shinto guardian spirit or kami of a particular place, prayed to for a...
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    day. The oldest designated extant shrine structure is the main hall at Ujigami Shrine, which dates from the 12th century (late Heian period). About half...
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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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    Naminoue Shrine, Futenma Shrine, Inari Shrine, and Ebisu Shrine, and Waianae Ujigami. The shrine is the site of the annual New Year's Day hatsumōde as well...
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    (国魂; 'country spirit') or tutelary deity of Yamato Province. They are the ujigami, or 'clan deity', of the Yamato clan, and are worshiped at Ōyamato Shrine...
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    The most common sizes are 1 and 3 ken. The oldest shrine in Japan, Uji's Ujigami Shrine, has a honden of this type. Its external dimensions are 5x3 ken...
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  • the ancestor of the Chiba clan. Owing to his status as the Chiba clan's ujigami (guardian deity), temples and shrines dedicated to Myōken are particularly...
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