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    Emperor Ōjin (応神天皇, Ōjin-tennō), also known as Hondawake no Mikoto (誉田別尊) (alternatively spelled 譽田別命, 誉田別命, 品陀和気命, 譽田分命, 誉田別尊, 品陀別命) or Homuta no Sumeramikoto...
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    today that Empress Jingū reigned as a regent until her son became Emperor Ōjin upon her death. She was additionally the last de facto ruler of the Yayoi...
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    Mikoto (大鷦鷯尊). According to the Nihon Shoki, he was the fourth son of Emperor Ōjin. Nintoku is regarded by historians as a ruler during the early 5th century...
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  • Ōjin Seamount, also called Ōjin Guyot, named after Emperor Ōjin, 15th Emperor of Japan, is a guyot of the Hawaiian-Emperor seamount chain in the Pacific...
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    both Shinto and Buddhism. In Shinto religion, he is mortally Emperor Ōjin (応神天皇, Ōjin Tennō) by birth who reigned in the 3rd–4th century and the son of Empress...
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    09: (Empress Jingū) Okinaga Tarashihime no Mikoto. Chapter 10: (Emperor Ōjin) Homuda no Sumeramikoto. Chapter 11: (Emperor Nintoku) Ōsasagi no Sumeramikoto...
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    "Empress regent", who was the de facto ruler until Homutawake (Ōjin) became emperor. Ōjin officially became emperor in 270 AD. The 29th Emperor Kanmu was...
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    (Records of Ancient Matters) makes reference in the section entitled Ōjin-tennō (Emperor Ōjin) to a man named Inbeon (仁番) from the kingdom of Baekje being taught...
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    festival is held annually on August 15. Kami enshrined here include Emperor Ōjin as Hondawake no mikoto (品陀和気命), Sumiyoshi no Okami (住吉大神), and Kotohira no...
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  • of Japan as the consort of her nephew, Emperor Richū. Daughter of Emperor Ōjin; aunt of Emperor Richū. Gave birth to Nakashi. Princess Nakashi no Hime (中磯皇女)...
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    married Ōjin and had two children, Arata-hime no Mikoto and Emperor Nintoku. Princess Nakatsu is believed to have become empress consort to Emperor Ōjin in...
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    in the category shrines. The Ujigami Shrine is dedicated to the Emperor Ōjin and his sons, the imperial princes Uji no Wakiiratsuko and Emperor Nintoku...
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    Imperial Family could be appointed sesshō. The Kojiki reports that Emperor Ōjin was assisted by his mother, Empress Jingū, but it is doubtful if it is a...
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    between the tomoe and the Emperor Ōjin found in the Nihongi may also account for its rising popularity among samurai, since Ōjin was apotheosized as a god in...
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    without a successor, at which time a fifth generation grandson of Emperor Ōjin, Keitai, came and ascended the throne. If Emperor Keitai began a new dynasty...
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  • consort of her half-brother Emperor Nintoku. Yata was a daughter of Emperor Ōjin. Anston, W.G. (1896). Transactions and Proceedings of The Japan Society,...
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  • is on September 15. In addition to Hachiman, it enshrines Emperor Ōjin (応神天皇, Ōjin-tennō), also known as Hondawake no Mikoto (誉田別尊). Hachiman shrine List...
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    Most historians regard Emperor Jimmu to have been a mythical ruler. Emperor Ōjin, traditionally considered the 15th emperor, is the first who is generally...
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    was Ōjin who invited Korean and Chinese scholars to Japan, and for this reason he is the patron of writing and learning. Because as Emperor Ōjin he was...
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    its annual festival on the first Sunday in October. It enshrines Emperor Ōjin, Emperor Chūai, and Empress Jingū as kami. The oratory (拝殿, haiden) is designated...
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    individuals become enshrined after death. Perhaps the most famous would be Emperor Ōjin who was enshrined as Hachiman the God of War after his death. According to...
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    shrine located in Umi, Fukuoka prefecture, Japan. It is dedicated to Emperor Ōjin, Empress Jingū, Tamayori-bime, Sumiyoshi sanjin and Izanagi. In the former...
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    Chrysanthemum Throne. The extant historical records only reach back to Emperor Ōjin, regarded as the 15th emperor, and who is considered to have reigned into...
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    Kota-jinja (巨田神社) is a Shinto shrine located in Miyazaki, Miyazaki Prefecture, Japan. It is dedicated to Futodama, Empress Jingū and Emperor Ōjin. v t e...
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  •  'Benevolent and Virtuous') – Emperor Nintoku Ōjin Tennō (応神天皇, lit. 'Answering the Deities') – Emperor Ōjin Ōhatsuse Wakatake no Sumera-mikoto (大泊瀬幼武天皇)...
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  • Yoshitsune Minamoto no Yoshiie Miyamoto Musashi Momotarō Nomi no Sukune Emperor Ōjin (Hachiman) Ōkuninushi Ōmononushi Ono no Komachi Sakanoue no Tamuramaro Susanoo...
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    festival is held annually on September 15. Kami enshrined here include Emperor Ōjin, Empress Jingū and Emperor Chūai in addition to Hachiman. Hachiman shrine...
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  • from Misgarth. His name is meant to be a pun, as "ōjin" is the Japanese word for "royal person". Ojin dueled against Sartorius in the GX tournament. He...
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    Emperor Chūai, 192–201 Regency of Empress Jingū, 201–270 Reign of Emperor Ōjin, 270–313 Reign of Emperor Nintoku, 313–400 Reign of Emperor Richū, 400–406...
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    (Kojiki, Nihon-Shoki) state that he was a male-line descendant of Emperor Ōjin. However, his descendants, including his successors, were according to records...
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