• 第1巻』内『秩父志』内111頁「秩父御系図」. Sanmeisha Shibata, Joue. Saitama Sōsho. (1929) Volume 1: Chichibu Shi, p 111, Chichibu hikomikoto o keizu 『埼玉叢書. 第1巻』内『秩父志』内111頁「秩父御系図」...
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    Prefecture, Japan. It enshrines the kami of Ōhiko no mikoto () and Takemikazuchi no mikoto (武甕槌). Its annual festival takes place on May 8. According to...
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    Utsushikome [ja] (欝色謎, d.157 BC), Oyakuchisukune's daughter Prince Ōhiko [ja] (), ancestor of all the Abe clan's descendants. Prince Sukunaokokoro (少男心) Prince...
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    Wakayamato Nekohiko Ōbibi no Mikoto (若倭根子日子毘毘) in the Kojiki, and Wakayamato Nekohiko Ōbibi no Sumeramikoto (稚日本根子日日天皇) in the Nihon Shoki was the ninth...
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    oyamanushi no mikoto, Emperor Nintoku and Nukata no Onakatsuhiko no Mikoto (額田). The shrine's main festival is held annually on October 1. Tsugenoinagi...
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  • Isetsuhiko-no-mikoto (伊勢都 or 伊勢都比古) is an obscure Japanese god of the wind who appears in both the Fudoki of Ise Province (surviving only in the form...
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    known as Mimakiirihikoinie no Mikoto (御眞木入日子印恵) in the Kojiki, and Mimakiiribikoinie no Sumeramikoto (御間城入五十瓊殖天皇) or Hatsukunishirasu Sumeramikoto (御肇國天皇)...
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    this kofun to the son of the semi-legendary Emperor Kōgen, Prince Ōhiko () who is worshipped at the nearby Aekuni Shrine, the ichinomiya of Iga Province...
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  • their son Suga-no-Yuyamanushi-Minasarohiko-Yashima-no-Mikoto (清之湯山主三名狭漏八島野, i.e. Yashimajinumi-no-Kami). Listed in the Izumo Fudoki as one of sixteen...
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    the ancestor of the Fujiwara family. Ame-no-oshihomimi (天忍穂耳) Ame-no-wakahiko (天若日子, 天稚) God of grains. Atago Gongen (愛宕権現) Ame-no-Tajikarao (アメノタジカラオ)...
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    猿田 Sarutahiko no Mikoto 大国魂 Ōkunimitama no Mikoto 綿津見神 Ōwatatsumi no Kami 事代主命 Kotoshironushi no Mikoto 山祇神/山祇 Ōyamazumi no Kami/Mikoto 火具津智 Kagutsuchi...
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    that the shrine legend and tradition confuses this kami with Prince Ohiko (), the ancestor of the Hokuriku Kuni no miyatsuko. The shrine is mentioned...
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    names were: Wakamikenu no Mikoto (若御毛沼), Kamu-yamato Iware-biko hohodemi no Mikoto (神日本磐余火火出見尊) and Hikohohodemi (火火出見). The Imperial House of Japan traditionally...
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    known as Hondawake no Mikoto (誉田別尊) (alternatively spelled 譽田別, 誉田別, 品陀和気, 譽田分, 誉田別尊, 品陀別) or Homuta no Sumeramikoto (譽田天皇), was the 15th (possibly legendary)...
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  • (太忍信), grandfather of Takenouchi no Sukune (武内宿禰). Later, she married Emperor Kaika and gave birth to Emperor Sujin and Princess Mimatsuhime (御真津比売)...
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    806 AD. Empress: Kuwashi-hime (細媛), Shiki no Agatanushi Oome's daughter Son: Prince Ōyamatonekohikokunikuru (日本根子国牽尊), later Emperor Kōgen Consort:...
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    Nintoku was born to Nakatsuhime no Mikoto (仲姫) sometime in 290 AD, and was given the name Ohosazaki no Mikoto (鷦鷯尊). According to the Nihon Shoki, he was...
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    Takeminakata (redirect from 建御名方)
    (都麻屋美豆姫) Yakine-no-Mikoto (八杵) Suwa-wakahiko-no-Mikoto (洲羽若) Katakurabe-no-Mikoto (片倉辺) Okihagi-no-Mikoto (興波岐) Wakemizuhiko-no-Mikoto (別水) Moritatsu-no-Kami...
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    Nunasokonakatsu-hime (渟名底仲媛), Prince Kamo's daughter (Kotoshironushi's son) Prince Okisomimi (息石耳) Prince Ōyamatohikosukitomo (日本耜友尊), later Emperor Itoku...
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    known as Ootarashihikooshirowake no Sumeramikoto (大足忍代別天皇) and Ōtarashihiko-oshirowake no Mikoto (帯日子淤斯呂和氣天皇), was the 12th legendary Emperor of Japan...
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    (孝昭天皇, Kōshō-tennō), also known as Mimatsuhikokaeshine no Mikoto (真津日子訶恵志泥) was the fifth legendary emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order...
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    Kibitsuhiko-no-mikoto (吉備津), son of Emperor Kōrei, conqueror of the Kingdom of Kibi Ōyamato Nekohikofuto-no-mikoto (日本根子太瓊), Emperor Kōrei Kuwashi-hime (細比売), empress...
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  • legged crow, or Yatagarasu (八咫烏) The emperor's brother Hikoitsuse no Mikoto (五瀬) From Kumano (熊野) to Yamato (大和) An ancient ballad, kumeuta (久米歌) The Empress...
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    (素盞嗚尊) Ōkuninushi (大己貴大神) Ninigi (瓊々杵尊) Hikohohodemi no Mikoto (火火出見尊) Ukanomitama (倉稲魂) The origins of Ono Jinja are unknown. The site of the provincial...
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  • Kibitsu-hiko-no-mikoto (吉備津), also known as Hiko Isuseri-hiko no mikoto, was a legendary Japanese prince. According to the Nihon Shoki, he was the son...
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    (天豊津媛), Prince Okimi's daughter (Emperor Annei's son) Prince Mimatsuhikokaeshine (観松香殖稲尊), later Emperor Kōshō Prince Takeshihikokushitomose (武石奇友背) Emperor...
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    Jinja are: Ōhiko-no-mikoto (), son Emperor Kōgen, deployed to Hokurikudo as one of the Shido Shogun. Sukunabikona (少彦名), kami of agriculture, healing...
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    Princess Kagehime, and is said to be grandson to Prince Hikofutsuoshinomakoto (太忍信). Descended from Emperor Kōgen, Takenouchi no Sukune served under five legendary...
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    and her husband fled back north. Sujin then sent general Hiko-kuni-fuku (国葺) north to Yamashiro Province to punish the rebel prince. There was ultimately...
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    Takuhatachichi-Hime-no-Mikoto (栲幡千々姫), kami of clothing, weaving, mother of Ninigi Ame-no-Uzume-no-Mikoto (天之鈿女), kami of dawn, mirth, meditation, revelry...
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