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Ōharano Shrine (大原野神社,
Ōharano jinja) is a
Shinto shrine located in Nishikyō-ku,
Kyoto Prefecture, ****an.
Ōharano is
dedicated to the
Fujiwara tutelary...
- tomb; the
Imperial Household Agency designates Ōharano no
Nishi no
Minenoe no
Misasagi (大原野西嶺上陵,
Ōharano no
Nishi no
Minenoe Imperial Mausoleum), in Nishikyō-ku...
- clan. Ame-no-Koyane is
worshipped at:
Hiraoka Shrine Kasuga Grand Shrine Ōharano Shrine Yoshida Shrine and all
Kasuga Shrines in ****an. Suzuki, Matoshi...
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Imperial visits were
first made to the
following four shrines: Kasuga,
Ōharano, Matsunoo, and Kitano; and in the
years which followed,
Emperors traditionally...
- himegami. But
their origins are
often not clear.
Shrines like
Kasuga Taisha,
Ōharano Shrine, and
Hiraoka Shrine are examples. The
Engishiki Jinmyocho lists...
- the Kamo Shrines; and afterwards, he also
visited the
shrines Hirano,
Ōharano, Mutsunoo, Kitano, Gion and
several others. 1128 (Daiji 3, 3rd month):...
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performed at
shrines can have a more
limited focus. At
shrines such as
Ōharano Shrine in Kyoto, azuma-asobi ("eastern entertainment")
music is performed...
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Railway Kyoto Line is
connected underground.)
Rakusai - Rakuseine, 5-5,
Oharano Higashi-Sakaidanicho Nichome, Nishikyo-ku, Kyoto, near
Rakusai Bus Terminal...
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Voiced by: Ryōta Ōsaka (****anese); Brad
Smeaton (English)
Etsugo Ōharano (大原野 越吾,
Ōharano Etsugo)
Voiced by:
Kensho Ono (****anese); Ian
Sinclair (English)...
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hosted events such as the twenty-day-long
flower viewing event at
Oharano.
Foster Father:
Sasaki Sadamune (1287-1305) Father:
Sasaki Muneuji Mother:...