- Kazan'in
Morokata (花山院師賢, 1301–1332) was a
nobleman and poet of the
Kamakura period. The son of Kazan'in Moronobu, he is
enshrined at
Komikado Shrine,...
-
Prefecture was
split from
Kagoshima Prefecture, the
district was
formed when
Morokata District was
split between two prefectures. The area in
Miyazaki Prefecture...
-
western Kagoshima, the Ōsumi
dialect spoken in
eastern Kagoshima, and the
Morokata dialect spoken in the
southwesternmost part of the
Miyazaki Prefecture...
- Ōjin's
daughter (second)
Consort (Hi) :
Himuka no Kaminaga-hime (日向髪長媛),
Morokata no Kimi Ushimoroi's
daughter Prince Ookusaka (大草香皇子, d.454)
Princess Kusaka...
- and
Higashisoo was
merged with
Minamimorokata District (broke off from
Morokata District in the
former Hyūga Province) to
become Soo District. July 22...
- Nobeoka, Obi
absorbed Kitanaka District on
April 1, 1896; now
dissolved Morokata (諸県郡) 168,073 koku 41
villages Tenryō, Takanabe,
Satsuma later divided...
- Takanaga,
Prince Tsunenaga Tsuruga, ****ui
Prefecture Komikado Shrine Kazan'in
Morokata Narita,
Chiba Prefecture Kikuchi Shrine Kikuchi Taketoki Kikuchi, Kumamoto...
- Domain,
which had
formal possession of Satsuma, Ōsumi and part of Hyūga (
Morokata-gun (諸県郡)) in
southern Kyūshū, and
recorded in
Satsuma domestic texts,...
- on
April 29. It was
founded in 1882, and
enshrines the kami of Kazan'in
Morokata. It is one of the
Fifteen Shrines of the
Kenmu Restoration.
Fifteen Shrines...
- unknown. He was the son of Kazan'in Iekata [ja] and the
grandson of Kazan'in
Morokata. He
followed his
father and
grandfather in
serving the
emperors of the...