- in ****anese mythology. Also
known as Suwa Myōjin (諏訪明神 / 諏方明神) or Suwa
Daimyōjin (諏訪大明神 / 諏方大明神)
after Suwa
Grand Shrine (Suwa Taisha) in
Nagano Prefecture...
-
celebrations involving those snow domes, or to the
Shinto deity Kamakura Daimyojin (鎌倉大明神), who is
revered during some of
those celebrations.
During some...
-
rendering of Moriya's name in kanji, 洩矢,
appear in
sources such as the Suwa
Daimyōjin Ekotoba (1356) and the
genealogical record of the
Moriya family compiled...
- ****uoka Prefecture, ****an. The
shrine is also
referred to as the Irie
Daimyojin (入江大明神).The main
festival of the
shrine is
annually on
August 13. The...
- the
leader of the
earthly kami.
Norito also
mentions him with the
title Daimyōjin (大明神,
great bright god, or
greatly virtuous god)
instead of Ōkami (大神...
- Myōjin (明神 'shining deity', 'illuminating deity', or 'apparent deity') or
Daimyōjin (大明神 'great shining/apparent deity') was a
title historically applied...
- Suwa-taisha),
historically also
known as Suwa
Shrine (諏訪神社 Suwa-jinja) or Suwa
Daimyōjin (諏訪大明神), is a
group of
Shinto shrines in
Nagano Prefecture, ****an. The...
- The Suwa
Daimyōjin Ekotoba (諏方大明神画詞 or 諏訪大明神絵詞 "Illustrated
Record of Suwa
Daimyōjin (Shrine)"), also
known as Suwa
Daimyōjin Go-engi
Shidai (諏訪大明神御縁起次第...
-
warrior god in ****anese mythology. Also
known under the
epithet Katori Daimyōjin (香取大明神)
after his
shrine in
northern Chiba Prefecture (historical Shimōsa...
- technology. He was
enshrined after death as the
Shinto kami
Terukuni Daimyōjin (照国大明神) in May 1863.
Shimazu Nariakira was born at the
Satsuma domain's...