- name
first appears as an
ancient kuni no
miyatsuko, or
regional command office, as
Chiha no Kuni no
Miyatsuko (千葉国造). The name was
adopted by a branch...
- Kuni no
miyatsuko (国造), also read as kokuzō or kunitsuko, were
officials in
ancient ****an
during the
Yamato period who
governed provinces called kuni...
-
Yamato no Kuni no
Miyatsuko was a
title held by the clan who
ruled the
central region of the
later Yamato Province. Kuni no
Miyatsuko were
regional rulers...
-
Kagura hall) was
first built in 1776 by the
Senge family,
Izumo no Kuni no
Miyatsuko, or
governor of Izumo, as a
grand hall for
performance of traditional...
- The
Owari clan is a ****anese clan. The clan were
originally Kuni no
miyatsuko but
after the
abolition of the role they took on a
priestly role at Atsuta...
- a
result of
which Kasahara no Omi, the victor, was
appointed Kuni no
Miyatsuko (provincial governor) by
Emperor Ankan. Senso-ji in
Asakusa was founded...
- (a kabane) that was
reserved for the most
powerful among the Tomo no
Miyatsuko clans,
which were
clans ****ociated with
particular occupations. The muraji...
- Ame-no-Torifune. In the
Izumo no Kuni no
Miyatsuko no Kanʼyogoto ("Congratulatory
Words of the Kuni no
Miyatsuko of Izumo" - a
norito recited by the governor...
- no Kuni no
Miyatsuko was seen as
substantially more
important than the
other Kuni no
miyatsuko. They held the
position of Kuni no
miyatsuko of
Izumo Province...
- island.
Tsushima Province had been
controlled by the
Tsushima no Kuni no
miyatsuko until the
Heian period. This clan was
later replaced by the
Abiru clan...