- Ōtomo no
Kanamura (大伴金村) was a ****anese
warrior and
statesman during the late
Kofun period. Most of what is
known of his life
comes from the
Kojiki and...
- Kasa no
Kanamura (笠 金村;
dates unknown) was a ****anese waka poet of the Nara period. The date of Kasa no
Kanamura's birth and
death is unknown. However...
-
anthologies known as kashū (家集)
belonging to
Kakimoto no Hitomaro, Kasa no
Kanamura,
Takahashi no
Mushimaro and
Tanabe no Sakimaro. The
literal translation...
- Mo****be no Okoshi. Ōmuraji (Great
Deity chieftain): Ōtomo
Kanamura Maro, also
known as
Otomo no
Kanamura.
Although the
imperial court was not
moved to the A****...
- 35°32′04″N 139°43′29″E / 35.53444°N 139.72472°E / 35.53444; 139.72472 The
Shinto Kanamara Matsuri (かなまら祭り, "Festival of the
Steel Phallus") is an annual...
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Kanamura Wake
Ikazuchi Shrine (金村別雷神社,
kanamura wake
ikazuchi jinja) is a
Shinto shrine in Tsukuba, Ibaraki, ****an. It is also
called "Raijin-sama" and...
-
supposedly compiled by
Fujiwara no Hamanari,
Buretsu was
admonished by Ōtomo no
Kanamura.
Nihonshoki likened his
debauchery to Di Xin of the
Shang dynasty, but...
- Ō/Hikoushi no Ōkimi (彦主人王) and his
mother was
Furihime (振媛). When
Buretsu died,
Kanamura recommended Keitai (at the age of 58) as a
possible heir to the Chrysanthemum...
- the
advice of Ōtomo no
Kanamura that a
military expedition be sent
against the
Korean kingdom of Silla, and
stripped Kanamura of the
title of ōmuraji...
-
apparent heir, Ōtomo no
Kanamura recommended Emperor Keitai (a
distant imperial relative in
Koshi Province) as the new monarch.
Kanamura resigned due to the...