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Hinokuma Shrine (日前神宮,
Hinokuma jingu) and
Kunikakasu Shrine (國懸神宮,
Kunikakasu jingu) is a
Shinto shrine complex in Wakayama,
Wakayama Prefecture, ****an...
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wildest and
largest in ****an. The
festival is held in
honor of
Hinokuma Hamanari,
Hinokuma Takenari, and
Hajino Nakatomo, the
three men who established...
- Shoki,
Emperor Kinmei ruled until his
death in 571 and was
buried in the
Hinokuma no
Sakai Burial Mound (桧隈坂合陵). An
alternate stronger theory holds that...
- Sensō-ji.
Legend states that two brothers,
fishermen named Hinokuma Hamanari and
Hinokuma Takenari,
found a
bosatsu Kannon statuette caught in a fishing-net...
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Tokugawa clan had its
castle at Wakayama. Its
former ichinomiya shrine was
Hinokuma Shrine. The ****anese
bookshop chain Kinokuniya derives its name from the...
- had no offspring; and
succession p****ed to his
youngest brother Prince Hinokuma no
Takata (檜隈高田皇子), who will come to be
known as
Emperor Senka. Emperor...
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found in the
Sumida River in 628 AD by two fishermen,
brothers Hinokuma Hamanari and
Hinokuma Takenari. The
chief of
their village,
Hajino Nakamoto, recognized...
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Agency designates this
location as Tenmu's mausoleum. It is
formally named Hinokuma no Ōuchi no misasagi. In 675
Emperor Tenmu banned the
consumption of domesticated...
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Agency designates this
location as Monmu's mausoleum. It is
formally named Hinokuma no Ako no oka no e no misasagi. Kugyō (公卿) is a
collective term for the...
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named Ameno-himitama.
Amaterasu was also once
worshiped at
Hinokuma shrines. The
Hinokuma shrines were used to
worship the
goddess by the Ama
people in...