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- Kibitsuhiko Jinja (吉備津彦神社) is a Shinto shrine in the Ichinomiya neighborhood of the city of Okayama in Okayama Prefecture, ****an. It is the ichinomiya...
- "Kibitsu-hiko no Mikoto" in ****an Encyclopedia, p. 513. Kotodamaya.com, Kibitsuhiko jinja; Kibitsu jinja (Bingo); Kibitsu jinja (****u); retrieved 2012-11-20...
- a sacred mountain from ancient times, and both the Kibitsu Jinja and Kibitsuhiko Jinja are located at its northeastern foot. Kibitsu Jinja was originally...
- Momotarō. This tale is said to have roots in the legendary story of Kibitsuhiko-no-mikoto and Ura which explains that the Prince Ura of Kudara used to...
- shrine of Kibitsuhiko Jinja, supported imperial forces against Fujiwara no Sumitomo by writing prayers for their victory. As a result, Kibitsuhiko Jinja in...
- legend Kibitsuhiko no Mikoto no Ura Taiji, which recounts Kibitsuhiko's suppression of a local oni (ogre) named Ura [ja]. This ogre-slayer Kibitsuhiko, as...
- National Historic Site designation, The ichinomiya of the province is Kibitsuhiko Shrine, located in Kita-ku, Okayama. Many shōen landed estates developed...
- she is the shaman-queen Himiko) Son: Prince Kojiki (古事記) Son: Prince Kibitsuhiko-no-mikoto (吉備津彦命), ancestor of Kibi clan Daughter: Princess Yamatototowakaya-hime...
- Ame-no-tajikarao Fujiwara no Hidesato Izanagi Izanami Emperor Jimmu Empress Jingū Kibitsuhiko-no-mikoto Kintarō Kotoshironushi Minamoto no Yorimitsu Minamoto no Yoshimitsu...
- legends were promoted connecting the shrine, or rather its resident deity Kibitsuhiko-no-mikoto to the kibi dango. The founder of the Kōeido confection business...