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- Ubusunagami (産土神, lit. "Birth Deity/Divinity/Spirit") in Shinto are tutelary kami of one's birthplace. In Shinto, a guardian deity of the land of one's...
- enshrined along with the ujigami. An ubusunagami (産土神) is a god of the land of one's birth. Over time, the ubusunagami and chinju came to be seen as the...
- certain area of land. Nowadays, it is often equated with Ujigami and Ubusunagami.[user-generated source] A shrine that enshrines a guardian deity is called...
- island nation of Horai, leader of the nation, Tenro Horai, discovered the Ubusunagami Okinokai (lit. The Power of the Gods). This energy emanated from an object...
- were also worshiped as, god(s) of boundaries and tutelary protectors (ubusunagami) of local communities. In this regard they are functionally similar to...
- (****anese); Apphia Yu (English) ****urihime no Kami is the god of the land (ubusunagami), protecting Kazuya's city. She specializes in using water spells and...
- territory, and granted official charters to 601 shrines dedicated to various Ubusunagami. The remaining 10,524 shrines were all abolished, and their shintai were...
- Suwa Taisha. In addition, he is venerated as a local tutelary deity (ubusunagami) in a shrine in Okaya City near the Tenryū River, which in later variants...
- Routledge. ISBN 978-0-7007-1051-5. "Jinja to Matsuri no Chishiki". Ujigami, ubusunagami, chinjusha (in ****anese). Hachiman-gū. Retrieved 20 July 2011. Mark Teeuwen...
- Decoration/Wreath"') and Kasa****u (傘福, lit. '"Umbrella [of] good luck"') Ubusunagami (産土神, lit. 'birthplace deity') – A type of tutelary deity, a guardian...