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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...
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shrine of
Kibitsuhiko Jinja,
supported imperial forces against Fujiwara no
Sumitomo by
writing prayers for
their victory. As a result,
Kibitsuhiko Jinja in...
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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...
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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...
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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...