Isonokami Shrine (石上神宮, Isonokami-jingū, also Isonokami-futsu-no-mitama-jinja (石上布都御魂神社), Furu-ōmyojin (布留大明神) etc.) is a Shinto shrine located in the...
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Seven-Branched Sword (redirect from Isonokami sword)
blade. The original sword has been conserved since antiquity in the Isonokami Shrine in Nara Prefecture, Japan and is not on public display. An inscription...
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Futsushimitama-no-tsurugi (布都斯魂剣). The sword is enshrined as the shintai of Isonokami Shrine. The totsuka sword wield by Takemikazuchi in quelling of the Middle...
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Shrine‹See TfM›† (Nara, Nara) Enjō-ji (Nara, Nara) Isonokami Shrine (Tenri, Nara) Udamikumari Shrine (Uda, Nara) Chūgoku region Sanbutsu-ji (Misasa, Tottori)...
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Mononobe clan (redirect from Isonokami clan)
Mononobe no Toochine (物部十千根), known as the founder of the clan, was given Isonokami Shrine by Yamatohime-no-mikoto, the daughter of Emperor Suinin. He then began...
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Nara National Museum: No. 31, Map of the Precincts of Kanpei Taisha Isonokami Shrine Archived 2011-07-19 at the Wayback Machine Ponsonby-Fane. Imperial...
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and has also been employed at Suwa Shrine in Nagano, and formerly at Isonokami Shrine in Nara and Munakata Shrine in Fukuoka. According to the chronicle...
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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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stomach. This magatama was presented to Suinin, who enshrined it at Isonokami Shrine, where it is said to presently reside. A similar practice is described...
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Oharae no Kotoba are prayers used in this process. It is also done at Isonokami Shrine Historians state that regular Ōharae rites started at the end of the...
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Susanoo-no-Mikoto (section Hikawa Shrine network)
originally enshrined in Isonokami Futsumitama Shrine in Bizen Province (modern Okayama Prefecture) before it was transferred to Isonokami Shrine in Yamato Province...
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kami (甕布都神). This sword is the main dedication (goshintai) kept at Isonokami Shrine. According to Iwao Ōwa [ja] in his Jinja to kodai ōken saishi (1989)...
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Ikoma Shrine Isonokami Jingu Kashihara Jingu Kasuga Taisha Oomiwa Shrine Tamukeyama Hachiman Shrine Yoshino Mikumari Shrine Ōyamato Shrine Hirose Shrine Niukawakami...
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Prefecture. Ise Shrine (伊勢神宮, Ise-jingū) in Ise, Mie Prefecture. Isonokami Shrine (石上神宮, Isonokami-jingū) in Tenri, Nara Prefecture. Iwashimizu Hachiman-gū (石清水八幡宮...
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Tenri, Nara (section Shrines and temples)
Care University (Private university) Tenrikyo Church Headquarters Isonokami Shrine The central station of Tenri is Tenri Station. West Japan Railway Company...
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A Beppyo 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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Futsunushi (section Shrines)
the bodhisattva Avalokiteśvara (Kannon). Takemikazuchi Katori Shrine Isonokami Shrine Kasuga-taisha Kuni-yuzuri Mononobe clan Nakatomi clan Tenshin Shōden...
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Japan including at Meiji Jingu, and Isonokami Shrine. Emperor Tenmu started the festival in 675 AD. All shrines of the Engishiki Jinmyocho had to perform...
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Yamato Kingship (section Related Shrines)
half of the fourth century, the Seven-Branched Swords found at the Isonokami Shrine (Nara Prefecture) are dated to 369 by their inscriptions. The seven-branched...
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Moreover, many world heritage sites, such as the temple Tōdai-ji and Kasuga Shrine, exist in the capital city of Nara. JR West Yamatoji Line Kansai Line Manyo...
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Kagami-tsukurinimasu Amateru-mitama Jinja (鏡作坐天照御魂神社) shrine as well as the iron sword excavated at Isonokami Shrine. These objects resemble the holy sword and mirror...
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presented to 16 shrines: 1. Ise; 2. Iwashimizu; 3. Kamo; 4. Matsunoo; 5. Hirano; 6. Inari; 7. Kasuga; 8. Oharano; 9. Miwa; 10: Isonokami; 11. Ōyamato; 12...
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time period disputed), which Wa received from Baekje. Kept at the Isonokami Shrine. Kogarasu Maru ("Little Crow", 8th-12th century), a unique Japanese...
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retainers intervened by rescuing the heir and carrying him off to Isonokami Shrine in Yamoto. Nakatsu meanwhile set fire to the besieged palace not knowing...
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number of Shinto shrines in Japan today has been estimated at more than 150,000. Single structure shrines are the most common. Shrine buildings might also...
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are the oldest extant wooden buildings in the world. Unlike early Shinto shrines, early Buddhist temples were highly ornamental and strictly symmetrical...
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List of Jingū (category Shinto shrines in Japan)
Atsuta Jingu Heian Jingu‡ Hikosan Jingu Hinokuma Jingu Hokkaidō Jingu Isonokami Jingu Izanagi Jingu‡ Kagoshima Jingu Kashihara Jingu Kashima Jingu Katori...
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archaeological sites. The materials are housed in museums (32), temples (9), shrines (8) and a university (1) in 27 cities of Japan. The Tokyo National Museum...
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naramaro no ran). Instead, he conspired with Fujiwara no Yoshitsugu, Isonokami Yakatsugu and Saeki no Imaemishi to plot the assassination of Fujiwara...
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Ninth Daughter: Imperial Princess Tokiko (時子内親王; d. 847), 2nd Saiin in Kamo Shrine 831–833 Imperial Princess Jūshi (柔子内親王; d. 869) Consort (Nyōgo): Tachibana...
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