• the gazetteer reports (Fudoki) commissioned by the imperial court during the same period these texts were written, that of Izumo Province (modern Shimane...
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  • Fudoki (風土記) are ancient reports on provincial culture, geography, and oral tradition presented to the reigning monarchs of Japan, also known as local...
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    stock epithet or makurakotoba associated with the word "comb". The Fudoki of Izumo Province meanwhile gives the name of the goddess as 久志伊奈太美等与麻奴良比売命...
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    completed in March 2006. The permanent collection focuses on Izumo-taisha, Izumo Fudoki, and bronze artifacts of the Kofun period - including National...
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    The name Ō(a)namuchi or Ō(a)namochi is also used in other texts. The Fudoki of Izumo Province, for instance, refers to the god both as Ōanamochi-no-Mikoto...
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    legends from Ou District (意宇郡) of Izumo Province (modern Yasugi, Shimane Prefecture) recorded in the Izumo Fudoki feature Futsunushi. Township of Tatenuhi...
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    Suga Shrine (category Izumo Shrine and Buddhism Sacred Sites)
    wrote a poem about the surrounding area. The shrine is listed in the Izumo Fudoki as one of sixteen shrines in Ōhara District not registered with the Department...
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    mentioned as early as 733 in an entry in the Izumo Fudoki, an ancient record of the culture and geography of Izumo Province. The waters of Tamatsukuri are...
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  • records, Fudoki, were compiled by provincial officials according to imperial edicts during the first half of the 8th century. Izumo no Kuni Fudoki (出雲国風土記)...
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    (阿遅須枳高日子命; Izumo Fudoki), 'Ajisukitakahikone-no-Mikoto-no-Kami' (阿遅須伎高日古尼命神; Harima Fudoki) and 'Ajisukitakahikone-no-Mikoto' (阿遅須伎高孫根乃命; Izumo-no-Kuni-no-Miyatsuko...
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  • Omizunu (category Izumo Province)
    Myths of the Izumo Province He has a notable myth recorded in the Izumo Fudoki. The myth of Omitsuno is about making Izumo bigger. He saw Izumo as a small...
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    Temazuchi-no-mikoto, are also enshrined. The shrine is listed in the Izumo Fudoki as one of five shrines in Iishi District that were registered with the...
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    Izumo Daijingū (出雲大神宮) is a Shinto shrine in the Chitose neighborhood of the city of Kameoka in Kyoto Prefecture, Japan. It is the ichinomiya of former...
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    Park to commemorate the yōkai and its myths. Izumo no Kuni Fudoki also mentions a legendary king of Izumo, Ōmitsunu, who was the grandson of Susanoo and...
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  • Ajisukitakahikone as well as the nephew of Takemikazuchi. Y, Aoki, M. (1971). Izumo Fudoki. Sophia University.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors...
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    seen. The Izumo Kokubun-ji site has been maintained as an archaeological park, and the excavated items are stored and displayed at the Fudoki no Oka Exhibition...
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  • now lost. The location of the Izumo Kokufu was known to have been in the Iu Plain from the Nara period Izumo-no-kuni Fudoki and other historical documentation...
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    subordination being mythologized as a mutual compromise in the Kojiki and Izumo no Fudoki. They are descendants of Amenohohi-no-mikoto (天穂日命), the second son...
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    The district is described in the Izumo Fudoki, a detailed 8th-century record of the culture and geography of Izumo Province. The Wamyō Ruijushō, a 10th-century...
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  • corresponded to the "Iu-Kori yamadaigo Shokura", which was written in the Izumo no Kuni Fudoki compiled during the Nara period, or the government warehouse complex...
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  • Isetsuhiko is said to be the son of a god of Izumo Province, with his father being identified in the Harima Fudoki as Iwa-no-ōkami, a god often conflated with...
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    different forms. Among these are miko kagura, shishi kagura, and Ise-style and Izumo-style kagura dances. Many more variations have developed over the centuries...
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  • Since the Izumo gods are not mentioned in Nihon Shoki, Kamimusubi exists only as a kinematic pair of Takamimusubi. In Izumo-no-kuni Fudoki, Kamimusubi...
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    Matsue. Yonago: San'in Hōsō, 1978. (in Japanese) Shin Izumo fudoki (新出雲風土記) / A New Topography of Izumo. Nihon no Bi: Gendai Nihon Shashin Zenshū 5. Tokyo:...
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  • Inome Cave (category Izumo, Shimane)
    as 'Yomi no Ana' (Entrance to the Underworld) in the Nara period Izumo no Kuni Fudoki. The site is located about 30 minutes by car from Unshū-Hirata Station...
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  • [67] Hōki Kōfu Yonago #034 Izumo Tatara Chronicle: A Thousand Years of Iron 出雲國たたら風土記~鉄づくり千年が生んだ物語~ Izumo-no-kuni tatara fudoki (tetsu-zukuri chitose ga...
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    drying nori in the Hitachi Province Fudoki (721–721 CE), and harvesting of nori was mentioned in the Izumo Province Fudoki (713–733 CE). In the Utsubo Monogatari...
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  • as a reward from the gods when he was a crown prince. Written in 733, Izumo Fudoki (出雲国風土記) contains a description of dolphin meat. However, this is the...
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    records compiled in the early 8th century only five survived: one, the Izumo Fudoki (733), in complete form and four, Bungo (730s), Harima (circa 715), Hitachi...
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    Kōjindani Site (category Izumo, Shimane)
    above sea level and is said to be the "Mount Kannabi" mentioned in the Izumo Fudoki. In 1983, during a survey associated with the construction of farm roads...
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