Ōyamato Shrine (大和神社, Ōyamato Jinja) is a Shinto shrine located in Tenri, Nara in Japan. In the time of Emperor Sujin there was a crisis. Amaterasu (via...
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Hirano; 6. Inari; 7. Kasuga; 8. Oharano; 9. Miwa; 10: Isonokami; 11. Ōyamato; 12. Hirose; 13. Tatsuta; 14. Sumiyoshi; 15. Nibu and 16. Kibune. In 991...
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Academic. ISBN 978-1-350-23498-7. Ponsonby-Fane, R. A. B. (2016-05-11). "Oyamato Jinja". Studies In Shinto & Shrines (1st ed.). Routledge. ISBN 978-1-138-98322-9...
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Beppyo shrine (redirect from Beppyo jinja)
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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Shrine Ōmiwa Shrine Ōmiwa Shrine, Ichinomiya Onji Shrine [ja] Ōtori taisha Ōyamato Shrine Ōyamazumi Shrine Sakatsura Isosaki Shrine Samukawa Shrine Shikaumi...
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Ōkunitama Shrine (大國魂神社, Ōkunitama Jinja) is a shrine located in Fuchū, Tokyo, Japan. Six shrines in Musashi province were consolidated and their gods...
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Kibitsuhiko Shrine (redirect from Kitbitsuhiko jinja)
Yamato-totohimo-moso-hime-no-mikoto (倭迹迹日百襲姫命), elder sister of Kibitsuhiko Ōyamato-totohiwakaya-hime-no-mikoto (大倭迹々日稚屋比売命), younger sister of Kibitsuhiko...
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Kibitsu Shrine (Bingo) (redirect from Kibitsu jinja (Bingo))
kami enshrined at Kibitsu Jinja are: Kibitsuhiko-no-mikoto (吉備津彦命), son of Emperor Kōrei, conqueror of the Kingdom of Kibi Ōyamato Nekohikofuto-no-mikoto...
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Taisha Oomiwa Shrine Tamukeyama Hachiman Shrine Yoshino Mikumari Shrine Ōyamato Shrine Hirose Shrine Niukawakami Shrine Niukawakami Upper Shrine Niukawakami...
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Occupation Shinto Directive. The Jinja Honcho currently has a slightly different List of Special Shrines (別表神社, beppyo jinja). Kashima Jingu and Katori Jingu...
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Japan. They are associated with the Asuka Period, Musashi Fuchū Kumano Jinja Kofun in Fuchū in Tokyo, and Miyazuka Kofun are two notable examples. Ishino...
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Munakata Taisha, the Amabe clan of Kono Shrine and the Yamato clan of Ōyamato Shrine. In Shinsen Shōjiroku, the descendants of Amatsuhikone, Ame-no-hohi...
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Association football Nara Club (Nara) Basketball Bambitious Nara (Nara) Many jinja (Shinto shrines), Buddhist temples, and kofun exist in Nara Prefecture,...
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