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- Ōkunitama Shrine (大國魂神社, Ōkunitama Jinja) is a shrine located in Fuchū, Tokyo, ****an. Six shrines in Musashi province were consolidated and their gods...
- Yamato Okunitama (****anese: 倭大国魂神) is a kami, the okunitama (国魂; 'country spirit') or tutelary deity of Yamato Province. They are the ujigami, or 'clan...
- Owari Ōkunitama Shrine (尾張大国霊神社, Owari Ōkunitama Jinja) is a Shinto shrine located in the city of Inazawa, Aichi Prefecture, ****an. It was the sōja of...
- : 53–54 : 217  a or as an epithet in the case of Okunitama Shrine or a part of a deity's name in the case of Yamato Okunitama, whose name is also sometimes interpreted...
- summer or winter. One of the biggest and oldest festivals is the Owari Ōkunitama Shrine Hadaka Matsuri held in Inazawa, where the festival originated over...
- Ogasawara Shozo [ja] was an advocate for attempting to use the concept of Okunitama [simple; ja] to syncretize ****anese and Korean religion. Some people identified...
- processions Tyrnavos, a city in Greece that holds an annual phallus festival Ōkunitama Shrine (friendship shrine) "Dammit, we missed The Festival of the Steel...
- worship of Yamato Okunitama and Amaterasu. There was a crisis during his reign and eventually the worship of Amaterasu and Yamato Okunitama were moved out...
- the Emperor Meiji, a ceremony to enshrine three kami (Shinto deities); Ōkunitama [simple], Ōkuninushi, and Sukunahikona, was held in Tokyo. They were enshrined...
- Amaterasu but it later added the Three Pioneer Kami (開拓三神, Kaitaku Sanjin) Ōkunitama [simple], Ōkuninushi, and Sukunahikona used in ****anese colonial shrines...