- homo****ual
relationship in ****an was
between Shino no Hōri/
Hafuri (****anese: 小竹祝) and
Amano no Hōri/
Hafuri (****anese: 天野祝).
These were
priests (hōri [ja]) of...
-
describes same-**** love as
being introduced by the
couple Shinu no
Hafuri and Ama no
Hafuri,
servants of a "primordial goddess",
presumably Amaterasu. Following...
-
These included figures named Niki Tobe (新城戸畔) at Hataoka-no-saki, Kose
Hafuri (居勢祝) at Wani-no-saka-no-****a, and
Ihafuri (猪祝) at Hetsugi-no-nagae-no-oka-no-saki...
- also
tends to burn out. Her
given name
moeru (燃える)
means "burn".
Hafuri (祝)
Hafuri dresses and acts like a
person from the time of the ****anese bubble...
- Amanomikage-no-mikoto
descended upon the summit, and the
shrine priest (Mikami no
Hafuri)
enshrined the
mountain as a
divine body (Kannabi).
Archaeological excavations...
-
their gods into a
better shape,
which is
called a "Blessed Vessel" (祝の器,
hafuri no utsuwa). Mayu (真喩)
Voiced by:
Asami Imai (****anese); Leah
Clark (English)...
- Korea, and the
Nihon Shoki names the
local Kuni no
miyatsuko as "Amano-no-
Hafuri" and
states that he
donated red clay (cinnabar) as a
token of victory. The...
- eight-year-old boy to
become his
priest (祝, hōri;
historical orthography:
hafuri) and
living incarnation by
clothing the
latter with his own garments. This...
-
continued without physical shrine buildings.
Someone was
selected to act as the
hafuri (祝), a
person in
charge of rituals, and they
conducted agriculture-related...