Inbe Shrine is a Shinto shrine located in Tokushima, Japan. The shrine is linked to and named after the Inbe clan, who used to rule the region.: 384 It...
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the Inbe clan were given Awa Province in Shikoku so they could cultivate hemp there.: 384 This is where Inbe Shrine was built. Their family shrines are...
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Site. The Inbe Kita-Ogama site (伊部北大窯跡) is located about 300 meters north of Inbe Station, at the southern foot of Mount Furo, around Inbe Shrine. Currently...
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Shrine [ja] Noda Shrine [ja] Tamanooya Shrine Iminomiya Shrine Hōfu Tenmangū Kotozaki Hachimangu [ja] Saba Shrine [ja] Wakamiya Shrine [ja] Inbe Shrine Ōasahiko...
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classified Shinto shrines as either official government shrines or "other" shrines. The official shrines were divided into Imperial shrines (kampeisha), which...
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the status of the Inbe clan,: 31 a sacerdotal clan that ran Awa Shrine and Inbe Shrine. Later on the Kujiki was written as a compilation of elements from...
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Ninigi-no-Mikoto (section Shrines)
ancestors of many clans like Sarume clan [ja], Nakatomi clan, Shinabe clan, and Inbe clan.: 58–59 Ninigi tries to go to earth but he is blocked by Sarutahiko...
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Engishiki (section Shrine lists)
Shrine Ikushimatarushima Shrine Ikuta Shrine Imizu Shrine Inbe Shrine Isasumi Shrine Isono Shrine Isonokami Shrine Itakiso shrine Itsukushima Shrine Iwa...
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A Beppyō shrine (Beppyō Jinja (別表神社)) is a category of Shinto shrine, as defined by the Association of Shinto Shrines. They are considered to be remarkable...
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in search of fertile land, and established a settlement together with the Inbe clan. He brought with him a mirror which had been owned by his grandmother...
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date of Awa Shrine’s foundation is unknown. Shrine tradition and the Kogo Shūi records of 807 AD gives the founder as a member of the Inbe clan, (the precursors...
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the Inbe clan, who were Shinto priests in Otanosho. Fujiwara no Nobumasa, an ancestor of Nobunaga, is believed to have been adopted from the Inbe clan...
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Amaterasu (category Ise Shrine)
ancestors of the clans involved in court ceremonial such as the Nakatomi and the Inbe. Many years later, Ninigi's great-grandson, Kamuyamato-Iwarebiko (later known...
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Susanoo-no-Mikoto (section Hikawa Shrine network)
Stories around the Japanese Sword 2. Lulu.com. p. 23. ISBN 978-1-300-29383-5. Inbe, Hironari; Katō, Genchi; Hoshino, Hikoshiro (1925). Kogoshui. Gleanings from...
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Futodama (category Inbe clan)
Futodama (布刀玉命) is a god in Japanese mythology, claimed to be the ancestor of Inbe clan, whose characteristics are believed to reflect the functions of the...
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kami cults within its own system. Inbe Shintō This is the Inbe clan lineage and commonly held to have been created by Inbe Masamichi that was in charge of...
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Ōasahiko Shrine (大麻比古神社, Ōasahiko-jinja) is a Shinto shrine in the Ōasachō-Bandō neighborhood of the city of Naruto, Tokushima Prefecture, Japan. It is...
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Kofun Hanayama Kofun 6 Tumulus Hanayama Kofun 6 Stone chamber Inbe Maeyama Kofun B10, Inbe Hachiman-yama Kofun List of Historic Sites of Japan (Wakayama)...
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2020-11-21. "Encyclopedia of Shinto - Home : Medieval and Early Modern Schools : Inbe Shintō". eos.kokugakuin.ac.jp. Mizue, Mori; Tatsuya, Yumiyama (6 May 2005)...
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Takeminakata (section Shrines)
individuals - appear in the Nihon Shoki and the Kogo Shūi as ancestors of the Inbe clan (忌部氏). 「祝は神明の垂迹の初。御衣を八歳の童男にぬぎきせ給ひて。大祝と称し。我において体なし。祝を以て躰とすと神勅ありけり。是則御衣祝有員神氏の始祖なり。」...
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priests from every formally recognized shrine in the country, where the Nakatomi clan performed ritual prayers and the Inbe clan distributed religious offerings...
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Kogo Shūi (category Inbe clan)
is a historical record of the Inbe clan of Japan written in the early Heian period (794–1185). It was composed by Inbe no Hironari [ja] (斎部広成) in 807...
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who were among the "lesser priesthood" (the latter claims descent from the Inbe clan (忌部氏)). v t e Pink is female. Blue is male. Grey means other or unknown...
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who were among the "lesser priesthood" (the latter claims descent from the Inbe clan (忌部氏)). The Nakatomi clan, essentially the priestly branch of the Fujiwara...
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kami of rituals, oracles and divination, and a legendary ancestor of the Inbe clan. He is a son of Takamimusubi, the brother of Omoikane and Takuhadachiji-hime...
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Tsuginawa, Sugano no Mamichi et al. (history) 807 - Kogo Shūi by Inbe no Hironari (Inbe clan history) 814 – Ryōunshū, compiled by Ono no Minemori, Sugawara...
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2010-09-29. "Encyclopedia of Shinto - Home : Medieval and Early Modern Schools : Inbe Shintō". eos.kokugakuin.ac.jp. Mizue, Mori; Tatsuya, Yumiyama (6 May 2005)...
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Taira clan, and there is a theory that they were actually descended from the Inbe clan, who were Shinto priests in Otanosho. One theory as to why Nobunaga...
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The Ōtomo and Mononobe clans were military leaders, and the Nakatomi and Inbe clans handled rituals. The Soga clan provided the government's chief minister...
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