- word used to
refer to
ceremonial clapping in Shinto. It is also
known as
Kashiwade. It is a part of the two bows, two claps, one bow [ja; simple] practice...
-
Princess Kibi (吉備内親王, 686–729),
Prince Kusakabe's
daughter Son:
Prince Kashiwade (膳夫王, d. 16
March 729) Son:
Prince Katsuragi (葛木王, d. 729) Son: Prince...
- fall
prostrate on the spot,
clapping their hands as in
prayer (柏手 read:
kashiwade), and this is
believed to be an old ****anese custom. The
haniwa of the...
- and
stand while silently offering a prayer. The
clapping is
known as
kashiwade or hakushu; the
prayers or
supplications as kigan. This
individual worship...
- Iwakamut****ri no
Mikoto served Emperor Keikō
meals and
received the
title "
Kashiwade" (chief). The
imperial proclamation after Iwakamut****ri died. A record...
- unit 002. She is
killed during a
battle against Gauna 487.
Kashiwade Aoki (青木 柏手, Aoki
Kashiwade)
Voiced by:
Shinobu Matsumoto (****anese);
Steve Heiser (English)...
-
involved cleaning. Moitori-no-T****sa (水司)
treated water and rice gruel.
Kashiwade-no-T****sa (膳司)
treated meals. Sake-no-T****sa (酒司)
treated liquor. Nui-no-T****sa...
-
cadets watch as
Mochikuni and his
fellow squad members Hinata Momose,
Kashiwade Aoki and
Izumo Midorikawa depart to
confront the enemy, but the operation...
- (Zenbuyama, 膳部山), it
mostly likely corresponds to the
grave of a head of the
Kashiwade clan (膳氏), who are
recorded in the
Kojiki and
Nihon Shoki as
having served...
-
location The
Suiga River flowing beside the
honden Tokoromatsu Shrine (所政社)
Kashiwade Shrine (柏手社)
Keikan Shrine (鶏冠社) A
small hokora marking the
place where...