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Gabi GreveGabi Grevehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16362456518166174106noreply@blogger.comBlogger319125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8119457635803734220.post-73104567171069524342024-03-16T06:30:00.000+09:002024-03-17T13:23:52.620+09:00Welcome !<a href="http://darumasan.blogspot.jp/"><span style="font-size: 78%;">[ . BACK to DARUMA MUSEUM TOP . ]</span></a><br />
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<span style="color: #783f04;"><span style="font-size: x-large;">Welcome to visit shrines and temples of Japan ! </span></span><br />
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<b>Take a virtual walk through Japanese culture, with haiku as a special treat.</b><br />
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<i>Check the <b>ABC - CONTENTS</b> on the right side!</i><br />
They provide the glossary of technical terms, keywords and other items you are looking for.<br />
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Kokubun-Ji, Tsuyama, Okayama<br />
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<b>General Information</b><br />
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<a href="http://japanshrinestemples.blogspot.jp/2013/02/shrine-jinja.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. Shinto Shrine (jinja 神社) . </span> </a> - - - Shinto Shrein<br />
..... miya, guu 宮<br />
..... honguu 本宮 Hongu, main shrine<br />
..... taisha 大社 big shrine, Grand Shrine<br />
..... yashiro, sha 社 (small) shrine etc.<br />
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<a href="http://japanshrinestemples.blogspot.jp/2013/09/kami-shinto-deities.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. kami 神 <b>Shinto deities</b> - ABC-LIST - . </span> </a><br />
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<a href="https://japanshrinestemples.blogspot.com/2020/02/shinto-shrines-and-legends-list.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. Jinja 神社と伝説 <b>Shrines and their legends</b> . </span> </a> <br />
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<a href="https://gokurakuparadies.blogspot.com/2020/02/buddhist-temples-and-legends-list.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. Tera 寺と伝説 Buddhist Temples and their legends - . </span> </a> <br />
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<a href="http://haikutopics.blogspot.jp/2006/07/temple-tera.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. Buddhist Temple (tera, ...ji 寺) Introduction . </span> </a> - - - Buddhistischer Tempel<br />
crossroad temple, tsujidoo 辻堂<br />
temple hall, hall, doo 堂<br />
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<a href="http://gokurakuparadies.blogspot.jp/2015/06/pilgrimages-in-japan.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;"> . <b>Pilgrimages in Japan</b> - Introduction . </span> </a><br />
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<a href="http://washokufood.blogspot.com/2008/05/temple-festivals.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">WASHOKU - Temple and Shrine Food </span></a> <br />
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<a href="http://japanshrinestemples.blogspot.jp/2015/05/sake-legends-shrines.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;"> . Sake Legends and Shinto Shrines 酒と神社 . </span> </a><br />
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<a href="http://wkdfestivalsaijiki.blogspot.jp/2007/01/gods-kami-to-hotoke.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. Kami, Hotoke and <b>Haiku</b> - the beginning . </span> </a><br />
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<a href="http://matsuobasho-wkd.blogspot.jp/2012/06/shrines-visited.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. - Shrines visited by Matsuo Basho 松尾芭蕉 - . </span> </a><br />
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<a href="http://matsuobasho-wkd.blogspot.jp/2012/06/temples-visited.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. - Temples visited by Matsuo Basho 松尾芭蕉 - . </span> </a><br />
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<a href="http://japanshrinestemples.blogspot.jp/2013/04/kobayashi-issa-visiting.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. - Kobayashi Issa 小林一茶 visiting shrines and temples - . </span> </a><br />
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<a href="http://edoflourishing.blogspot.jp/2013/09/buson-visiting-shinto-shrine.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. - Shrines visited by Yosa Buson 与謝蕪村 - . </span> </a> <br />
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<a href="http://edoflourishing.blogspot.jp/2013/08/buson-visiting-temples.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. - Temples visited by Yosa Buson 与謝蕪村 - . </span> </a> <br />
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<a href="http://japanshrinestemples.blogspot.jp/2013/04/masaoka-shiki-visiting.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. - Masaoka Shiki 正岡子規 visiting shrines and temples - . </span> </a><br />
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Apart from shrines and temples, this BLOG concentrates on introducing terminology of the Shinto background, <br />
with haiku to go.<br />
Unless mentioned otherwise, the translations are done by myself.<br />
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Gabi Greve<br />
Daruma Museum Japan, Spring 2013<br />
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<a href="http://japanshrinestemples.blogspot.jp/2013/02/shrine-jinja.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. Shinto Shrines (jinja 神社) - Introduction . </span> </a><br />
<a href="https://japanshrinestemples.blogspot.jp/2013/09/kami-shinto-deities.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. kami 神 Shinto deities . </span> </a><br />
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<span style="font-size: 130%;"><b>tamashi 魂 the soul</b> </span> <br />
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Legends from the book 私の心霊体験 by 秋田豊 <b>Akita Yutaka</b>. <br />
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<a href="http://japanshrinestemples.blogspot.jp/2013/02/shrine-jinja.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. Shrine, Shinto Shrine (jinja 神社) - Introduction . </span> </a><br />
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<a href="http://heianperiodjapan.blogspot.jp/2015/09/japanese-legends-and-tales-info.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;"> . <b>Legends and Tales from Japan</b> 伝説 - Introduction . </span> </a><br />
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daenkei 楕円形の桃色がかった赤色のちょうちんのようなもの an oval lantern <br />
夏の暑いころ、女子の卒業生を車で送る途中で、前方の右横に楕円形の桃色がかった赤色のちょうちんのようなものが2つ空中に浮いていた。その場所は部落の墓場がある所だった。 <br />
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kanashibari 金縛り - "bound in metal", sleep demons. temporary feeling of paralysis <br />
夜中に目を覚ますと体が金縛りのような状態になった。誰か目の前に立っているような気がした。朝目を覚ますと、朝から足の先まで肌の色が黄色になっていた。 <br />
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otoko no hito no katachi ni mieta hashira 男の人の形にみえた柱 <br />
夜中に目を覚ますと柱が白く見え、男の人の形をしていた。朝早く目を覚ましてみると、男の顔の部分だけカーテンがめくられていた。後であれは幽霊ではないかと思った。 <br />
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shooji ga moe-agaru 障子が燃え上る the papper sliding doors are burning <br />
飯台の上で遊んでいると、4メートルほど離れた西の障子戸が突然燃え上がった。他には何も燃えなかった。 <br />
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会津若松市 Aizu Wakamatsu city <br />
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kami 神 <br />
父親の臨終が医者によって告げられたが、妻と長男は一心に神に30分ほど祈った。すると父親の手指の先が脈を打ち、それから3日間も生きながらえた。<br />
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naki-yamenai mago 泣き止まない孫 a grandchild does not stop crying <br />
節分に孫達が豆をまいて神仏に拝むと泣いてしまった。若い者は東京に行っていたが、帰ってきたところに尋ねると不安は的中し、都やさんが不渡りを出して夜逃げしたため、その損害を蒙ることになったという。 <br />
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shinrei taiken 心霊体験,- 雨 rain <br />
家の新築の際、1ヶ月もの長雨が続き、ある日大工は翌日以降の日程変更を提案した。しかし私は翌日は必ず晴れると主張した。翌日の朝、降り続いていてもなお止むと主張し、結果晴れ上がった。 <br />
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shinrei taiken 心霊体験 - 父 a father <br />
夕食時にやってきた父の姿を見て「アラ、父は明日死んでしまう」と思わず声を出したら、元気だった父は次の日突然死んだ。また、夫に不吉な予感がして「病院へ行こう」と行ったら夫は事故死した。<br />
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shinrei taiken 心霊体験 - 父 a father <br />
生前の父の言いつけを守らずに、自転車の鍵をかけないまま寝ると、真夜中に自転車の走って行く音がするが自転車は元の所にある。また、戸の鍵がなく、夜中に突然戸が開いた時、父の声がした気がする。<br />
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shinrei taiken 心霊体験 - 父 a father <br />
夜寝るとき、イオン水を作る機械に電気を入れたままにしておいたら、夜中にザァーザァーと水道の水が出るような音がするので起きてみたが水など出ていなかった。<br />
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shinrei taiken 心霊体験,otto 夫 a husband <br />
夫の戦友が納骨のため家まで来てくれたが、他の家と違って粗末な墓だったので案内を躊躇していると、夫の願いが通じたのか、折よく雨が降ってきて戦友には留守番していてもらう口実ができた。 <br />
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shinrei taiken 心霊体験 - shi 死 death <br />
早朝2階の部屋のドアがガタガタ鳴った。この時刻に叔父が倒れたという。朝起きて2階の部屋に入ると窓ガラスが割れていた。この時刻に叔父が死亡したという。旅先でコップを割った時刻には恩師が亡くなっていた。<br />
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toosan no boorei 父さんの亡霊 the ghost of a father <br />
父の死んだ晩、部屋から出ようとしたら後から父の亡霊にすがられて身動きができなくなった。風呂に入ろうとしたら、水を出さないのに頭に水が流れてきた。<br />
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totsuzen me no mae ga kuraku naru 突然目の前が暗くなる <br />
人工股関節手術後の四国巡礼中、突然目の前が真っ暗になり、心の中でお大師様の生まれた場所で永久に眠れることを感謝したところ、カラッと目の前が明るくなり、無事満願が叶った。 <br />
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耶麻郡 Yama district 猪苗代町 Inawashiro town <br />
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hi no tama 火の玉 a fireball <br />
亡くなったばんちゃの実家に行って帰ってきた夜、カーテンを閉めようとすると星よりも大きなピンポン玉の半分位の青色のものが見えた。火の玉だったかはわからないが、はずんでどこかへ消え去った。<br />
<a href="https://heianperiodjapan.blogspot.com/2018/02/hinotama-fireball-legends.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. hi no tama 火の玉 fireball legends . </span> </a> <br />
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jisatsu no shirase 自殺の知らせ news of a suicide <br />
ある夜更けに2人の知らせが寺に来た。師匠は2人が知らせずとも、本堂の様子から首吊りで2人自殺したことを悟っていたので、知らせの2人は怖しくなった。 <br />
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shinin ga dango o taberu 死人が団子を食べる a dead person eats dumplings <br />
枕経を始めると死人の寝ている布団の中から白い手が伸びて前机の団子を布団の中に引き込んで食べる音がした。実は死人の幼い子供を一緒に寝かせていた。 <br />
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shi no o-shirase 死の知らせ <br />
檀家の人が亡くなると、寺には知らせの現象が起きる。男ならば本堂の大戸が開いた気がする。女ならば流しで洗い物をする音や米を研ぐ音がする。 <br />
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sosei 蘇生 revival <br />
実家の母が死んだという知らせを受け、病院を無理して退院して帰り、母に声をかけたところ3日間生き返った。4日目に零師様のところへ行って帰って来たところ、それから2時間後に母は息を引き取った。 <br />
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tamashi no yutai (yuukyuu) 魂の遊体 <br />
「昼ごろ、先生を訪ねて来た若い青年がおります」と言われたが、宿泊所のことについては誰にも話していなかったので全く意外のことであった。世にいう魂の遊体現象であろうか。 <br />
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知多郡 <b>Chita district</b> 南知多町 <b>Minamichita town</b> <br />
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<a href="https://japanshrinestemples.blogspot.com/2020/03/shinrei-spirit-legends.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. At 八王寺社 the Shrine Hachiojisha . </span> </a> <br />
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<span style="font-size:130%;"> <b>Kurosaki Jinja 黒崎神社 Shrine Kurosaki Jinja</b> </span> <br />
The Deity in residence is 息長帯比売命 <b>Okinagatarashi Hime no Mikoto</b> <br />
(another name for Empress Jingū (神功皇后 Jingū-kōgō). <br />
Before going fishing, the fishermen have to visit the Shrine and pray for their safety. <br />
<a href="https://japanshrinestemples.blogspot.com/2021/04/jingu-kogo-legends.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. Empress Jingu Kogo 神功皇后 / 神宮皇后 . </span> </a> <br />
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京都市 Kyoto city <br />
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reigyo 霊魚 spirit of a fish / shinbatsu 神罰 <br />
山城国西八条の六孫王社 Rokusonno Jinja の神前の池は汚す事を禁じられた場所である。昔この社に参詣した人が池の魚に石をぶつけたところ、帰り道で急に発狂し気絶した。宿に帰ってから気が付いたので話を聞くと、急に空が曇りその中に竜が飛んでいるのを見たら気絶したと語った。 <br />
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名取市 Natori city 塩手 Shiote <br />
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umazuka 馬塚 mound for a horse <br />
藤原実方が、笠島道祖神の前を乗り打ちして神罰により落馬死亡した。その乗馬も同様に死んだのを葬る。 <br />
<a href="https://heianperiodjapan.blogspot.com/2015/08/uma-koma-horse-legends.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. uma 馬 koma 駒伝説 horse legends . </span> </a> <br />
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茅野市 <b>Chino city</b> <br />
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越谷市 Koshigaya city 越ヶ谷町 Koshigaya town <br />
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Konpira sama 金比羅様 <br />
同じ場所をまごまご行き来している人をさして「金比羅様に入った泥棒のようだ」という。金比羅様に入った泥棒は、神罰で同じ場所を堂々巡りさせられてしまうから。 <br />
<a href="https://darumamuseumgallery.blogspot.com/2008/07/konpira-gongen.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. Konpira Daigongen 金毘羅大権現 . </span> </a> <br />
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中新川郡 Nakaniikawa district 立山町 Tateyama town <br />
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hagesugi 禿杉 <br />
昔白比丘の老尼とその妹の加半呂という小尼僧が山に登ったが、当時女人近世があったので神罰によって木にかえられた。それを「禿杉」とよんでいる。 <br />
<a href="https://heianperiodjapan.blogspot.com/2019/05/sugi-cedar-tree-legends.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. sugi no ki 杉の木と伝説 Legends about the cedar tree . </span> </a> <br />
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noojo taishi 能除太子 Prince Nojo Taishi <br />
能除太子が阿古谷にこもって修行していた頃、国司が神罰で足腰を立たなくされていた。太子が祈祷に招かれたが、国司の家は火事になっていて、国司は布団を蹴って戸外に駆け出し、以後、起居が自由になった。この火事は般若の智火によって煩悩を焼いたものであったという。 <br />
Mt. Haguro was discovered by a mysterious prince named Nojo Taishi 能除太子 (also known as Prince Hachiko) in 593. <br />
Prince Hachiko, a son of legendary Emperor Sushun (587-592), renounced his title and became a wandering monk. It's been said that a mystical three-legged crow showed him the way to the Dewa Sanzan peaks where he settled as a mountain hermit. After some rigorous ascetic training he saw an incarnation of Buddha in form of some Shinto deities. The prince, later called Nojo Taishi, founded the first temple on Mt. Haguro to venerate the deities he had seen in his vision.<br />
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<span style="color: #783f04;"><span style="font-size: x-large;">Kumayama iseki 熊山遺跡 Kumayama pyramid ruin </span></span><br />
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岡山県赤磐市奥吉原 / Okuyoshiwara, Akaiwa city, Okayama <br />
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It was probably build in the 8th century on an ancient animistic rock. <br />
This kind of ruin is very seldom in Japan. <br />
The first step of the pyramid is about 1 meter, the second and third step is 1.2 meter. <br />
Mount Kumayama is about 508 m high. <br />
Nearby was 霊山寺 the temple Ryozen-Ji. <br />
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on the highest mountain in the southern part of Okayama prefecture. <br />
熊山遺跡。岡山県赤磐市の熊山山上にある遺跡。国の史跡。 <br />
古来より信仰の対象となっていた熊山(508m)の山頂付近にある、基底部と3段の基壇で構成された石積みの建造物です。<br />
奈良時代前期に建造されたと仏教遺跡と考えられています。この基壇の周囲には室町時代前期頃まで霊山寺という寺院がありました。弥生時代以前より原始信仰が行われていた磐座(いわくら)の上に、流紋岩を正方形に組み上げています。<br />
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熊山遺跡とは古来より信仰の対象となっていた熊山(508メートル)の山頂付近にある、基底部と3段の基壇で構成された石積みの建造物である。奈良時代前期に建造されたと思われる仏教遺跡である。 この基壇の周囲には室町時代前期頃まで霊山寺という寺院があった。 <br />
弥生時代以前より原始信仰が行われていた磐座(いわくら)の上に、流紋岩を正方形に組み上げている。 一辺11.7メートルの方形基壇を造り、その上に一段目に一辺7.7メートル、高さ1メートル、2段目に一辺5.2メートル、高さ1.2メートル、3段目に一辺3.5メートル、高さ1.2メートルの方形に石積み築造している。 <br />
2段目は龕(がん)と呼ばれる仏像などを納める厨子と思われる四角い横穴が4面に開けられている。その横穴は、4面の中央部に高さ65~90センチメートル、幅62~73センチメートル、奥行き90~136センチメートルで造られている。 <br />
全高は約3.5メートル、各辺の長さは基底部が約12メートル、下段が約7.7メートル、中段は約5.2メートル、上段は約3.5メートルである。 <br />
基壇の中央には竪穴石室[1]があり、その中に高さ162センチメートルの陶製の五段重ねの筒型容器[2]が納められていた。容器内には三彩の小壷と皮革に文字が書かれた巻物が入っていたと伝えられているが、1937年(昭和12年)に盗掘にあい、現在は行方不明である。なお、筒型容器は奈良県天理市の天理大学に収蔵されている。 <br />
この基壇の目的については、戒壇説、墳墓説、経塚説などがあった。しかし近年の研究により、遺物や龕の存在などから仏塔であったことが判明している。 1956年(昭和31年)9月27日に、国の史跡に指定された。<br />
また、熊山の標高350メートル以上には大小32基にも及ぶ類似の基壇の遺構が確認されている。 <br />
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<span style="font-size:130%;"> 熊山神社<b> Kumayama Shrine, Akaiwa</b> </span> <br />
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Kumayama Shrine is located in Akaiwa. <br />
Deity in residence 大国主命(おおくにぬしのみこと) Okuninushi no Mikoto. <br />
The date of its construction is not clear. <br />
創建年代は不詳となる。当社は熊山の山嶺に鎮座し、神位従四位下、式内外で備前国一二八社の一社であった。<br />
唐僧鑑真和尚が天平勝宝6年(754年)、聖武天皇の招きにより入朝し、帝釈山霊山寺を開き、地蔵菩薩を社内に安置し、国家泰平・牛馬安全の守護神とした。享保年間(1716年〜1736年)には、旧藩主池田候から墨印・社領高二十石・山林八町四面を賜ったが、明治維新の際、神仏混淆御引分けとなり、明治6年に熊山神社と改称した。明治32年8月28日に暴風のため社殿は焼失した。<br />
建武中興(1334年)の初め、後醍醐天皇が西遷せられる時に、児島高徳が義旗をあげ、皇師の軍を起したことは有名である。 <br />
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<span style="color: #783f04;"><span style="font-size: x-large;">Hinazuru Jinja 雛鶴神社 (ひなづるじんじゃ) Hinazuru Shrine, Yamanashi </span></span><br />
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山梨県都留市 / Yamanashi, <b>Tsuru </b>city 上野原市 Uenohara city <br />
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<span style="font-size: 130%;"> Hinazuru Hime 雛鶴姫 Princess Hinazuru. </span><br />
大塔宮護良親王 Her son Moriyoshi Shinno. <br />
葛城綴連王 (かつらぎのみやつづれおう) Her son Katsuragi no Miya Tsuzure-o. <br />
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In the Kamakura period, Princess Hinazuru had to flee Kamakura while she was pregnant. <br />
In Uenohara she gave birth to two princes, but both died. <br />
In their memory, two <i>matsu</i> 松 pine trees were planted 300 years ago. <br />
<a href="https://heianperiodjapan.blogspot.com/2018/05/matsu-pine-legends.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. matsu 松と伝説 Legends about the pine tree . </span> </a> <br />
Hinazuru also died after giving birth. <br />
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The shrine was erected in 1989. <br />
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<br /> Two vassals died with Princess Hinazuru: <br />
藤原宗忠 Fujiwara no Munetada <br />
馬場小太郎 Baba Kotaro <br />
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<span style="font-size:130%;"> 雛鶴姫 Princess Hinazuru </span> <br />
雛鶴姫の人生を知って、この神社にくるというのは非常に心が苦しく足が重くなりましたが、だからこそ行くべきで、そしてご紹介すべき山梨の神社だと思いました。 <br />
本日は、その悲劇の最後を迎えた雛鶴姫が祀られている、山梨県上野原市の「雛鶴神社」をご紹介いたします。 <br />
建武2年(1335)鎌倉将軍府にあった足利直義によって、鎌倉二階堂ガ谷の東光寺の牢に幽閉されていた護良親王は、直義に命じられた淵辺義博によって殺害されました。 <br />
無念さを隠しきれない親王は刺客となった淵辺義博の顔を死後もにらみつけていたため、その形相に恐れをなした義博は、その首級を周囲の竹薮に捨て逃走したと言われています。 <br />
妃である雛鶴姫は、親王の首級を竹薮から探し出すと、数人の従者と共にその首級を携え、鎌倉を発ち現在の山梨県上野原市秋山まできました。 <br />
雛鶴姫はその頃、護良親王の子供を宿しており臨月でありました。<br />
秋山川上流部は当時人家も少なく、宿を乞う家も見当たらないまま雛鶴姫は産気づいてしまいます。<br />
従者たちはやむなく、付近の木の葉を集めてしとねとし、そこを産所として皇子を出産しましたが、雛鶴姫と生まれたばかりの皇子は他界してしまいました。<br />
悲しんだ従者たちは、雛鶴姫と皇子の亡骸を手厚く葬り、護良親王の神霊とともにこの地に祀り、永久に冥福を祈るためにここに帰農しました。 <br />
大塔宮護良親王、葛城綴連王、雛鶴姫の3名を祀った小さな祠のあった場所に、1989年(平成元年)10月22日、雛鶴神社が建立されました。 <br />
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<span style="font-size: 130%;">shuin 朱印 stamp </span> <br />
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<a href="https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E9%9B%9B%E9%B6%B4%E7%A5%9E%E7%A4%BE"> - reference : wikipedia - </a> <br />
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<a href="http://heianperiodjapan.blogspot.jp/2015/09/japanese-legends-and-tales-info.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;"> . <b>Legends and Tales from Japan</b> 伝説 - Introduction . </span> </a><br />
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<span style="color: #45818e;"><span style="font-size: large;"><b>....................................................................... Yamanashi 山梨県 ..... </b></span></span><br />
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上野原市 <b>Uenohara city </b> 秋山村 <b>Akiyama village</b> <br />
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<a href="https://heianperiodjapan.blogspot.com/2019/11/kadomatsu-pine-decoration-legends.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. kadomatsu 門松と伝説 Legends about pine decorations . </span> </a> <br />
In the village Akiyama, people do not put out <i>kadomatsu</i> 門松 pine decorations for the New Year. <br />
When 雛鶴姫 <b>Princess Hinazuru </b>came to the area on December 28,
in memory of 日本武尊 Yamato Takeru, <br />
she became very ill and died. <br />
The villagers had no time to prepare pine decorations. <br />
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Instead they cut branches of <i>kunugi </i>椚 <b>sawtooth oak </b>and planted them in the ground. <br />
To our day now in the village they use sawtooth oak branches. <br />
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<a href="https://darumapilgrim.blogspot.com/2010/10/yamato-takeru.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. Yamatotakeru 日本武尊 Yamato Takeru . </span> </a> <br />
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<span style="color: #783f04;"><span style="font-size: x-large;">kaikoo 怪光 Kaiko, mysterious light </span></span><br />
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<span style="font-size:130%;"> <b>tooji トージ / トウジ Toji light </b> </span> <br />
A mysterious light that appears during a strong rainstorm and typhoon. <br />
Also called 怪光 Kaiko - mysterious light. <br />
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<span style="font-size:130%;"> <b>gotsutaibi, gotsu taibi ごつたいび very large light</b> </span> <br />
A mysterious light that appears during a strong rainstorm and typhoon. <br />
Also called 怪光 Kaiko - mysterious light. <br />
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<span style="color: #45818e;"><span style="font-size: large;"><b>....................................................................... Nagasaki 長崎県 ..... </b></span></span><br />
諫早市 <b>Isahaya city </b> <br />
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<span style="font-size:130%;"> <b>Inadahime</b> 稲田姫 <b>and kaikoo </b>怪光 <b>a mysterious light</b> </span> <br />
In the year 1570 in 田結村 Tayui village there was a great storm. <br />
All the harvested rice in the fields was on the verge to be blown away. <br />
The divine spirit of 稲田姫 Inada Hime appeared and during the night <br />
<i>kaikoo</i> 怪光 a mysterious light could be seen wandering in the fields. <br />
The next morning the storm subsided and the water flew away. <br />
And all the rice plants were hanging on bamboo poles as they should. <br />
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Inada hime no mikoto 稲田姫命(いなだひめのみこと) <br />
<a href="https://omamorifromjapan.blogspot.com/2011/07/yamanashi-folk-toys.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. Kushinadahime - Kushinada hime 櫛名田媛 / Inadahime 稲田姫 . </span> </a> <br />
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Nagasaki 北高来郡 <b>Kita-Takaki district</b> 高来町 <b>Takaki town</b> <br />
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<span style="font-size:130%;"> <b>sesshobashi 殺生橋 the murder bridge </b> </span> <br />
At night there was 怪光 kaiko – a mysterious light at<i> sesshobashi</i> 殺生橋 "the murder bridge" <br />
ahd make people crazy and kill themselves. <br />
<b>Gyoki Bosatsu </b>cut the wooden bridge in seven parts and let them flow downriver. <br />
Where the wood was found, he came to carve a statue of 観音菩薩<b> Kannon Bosatsu</b> <br />
and place it in a small sanctuary. <br />
<a href="https://darumapilgrim.blogspot.com/2005/09/gyoki-bosatsu.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. Gyooki Bosatsu 行基菩薩 Gyoki Bosatsu (668 - 749) . </span> </a> <br />
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<span style="color: #45818e;"><span style="font-size: large;"><b>....................................................................... Shizuoka 静岡県
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静岡市<b> Shizuoka city </b><br />
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<span style="font-size:130%;"> <b>kusu no ki 楠 a camphor tree</b> </span> <br />
At the camphor tree at 法明寺 the temple <b>Homyo-Ji</b> there was 怪光 Kaiko – a mysterious light <br />
and the Emperor became ill. <br />
On the request of a diviner, Gyoki Bosatsu was called. <br />
He carved seven statues of 観音菩薩<b> Kannon Bosatsu</b> from seven trees <br />
and placed them in a sanctuary. <br />
The Emperor recovered soon after. <br />
<a href="https://happyhaiku.blogspot.com/2005/09/camphor-tree-kusunoki.html"><span style="font-size:130%;"> kusu no ki 楠木 camphor tree </span> </a> <br />
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<span style="font-size:130%;"> 法明寺 the temple Homyo-Ji </span> <br />
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<span style="color: #45818e;"><span style="font-size: large;"><b>....................................................................... Fukui 福井県 ..... </b></span></span><br />
川俣町 <b>Kawamata town</b> <br />
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<a href="https://japanshrinestemples.blogspot.com/2020/03/shinrei-spirit-legends.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. Kota Myojin 甲太明神 . </span> </a>
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<span style="color: #45818e;"><span style="font-size: large;"><b>....................................................................... Kyoto 京都府 ..... </b></span></span><br />
八幡市 <b>Yawata city</b> <br />
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During the time of 太閤秀吉 Taiko Toyoyomi Hideyoshi (1585 - 1592) <br />
the ancestors retreated from Naniwa to Fushimi castle. <br />
They visited 男山八幡宮 the Shrine Otokoyama Hachimangu and stayed there over night. <br />
That night there was a revelation. <br />
The priest held a ceremony and the name of 徳川家 the Tokugawa clan appeared. <br />
That night, Tokugawa Ieyasu had visited 男山八幡宮 <b>the Shrine Otokoyama Hachimangu</b> <br />
and got a revelation that his family would last to the 6th generation. <br />
Indeed, at the time of 綱吉 Tsunayoshi (1646 - 1709), the 5th Shogun, the realm came to unrest. <br />
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<b>Otokoyama Hachimangu</b> 男山八幡宮 <b>Shrine Otokoyama Hachimangu, Himeji</b> <br />
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兵庫県姫路市山野井町 Hyogo -- <br />
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<span style="color: #45818e;"><span style="font-size: large;"><b>....................................................................... Nagano 長野県 ..... </b></span></span><br />
小県郡 <b>Chiisagata district</b> 真田町 <b>Sanada town </b><br />
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<span style="font-size:130%;">onimatsu 鬼松 demon pine tree </span> <br />
In 角先渓谷 the gorge Tsunosaki there is a huge youlder called <b>Onigajo 鬼ヶ城 "Demon Castle"</b>. <br />
In former times the demons lived there and ruined the land. <br />
At that time, 坂上田村麻呂 Sakanoue no Tamuramaro came to fight with them, but could not win. <br />
He said prayers to 金縄山の観音様 the Kannon Deity at Mount Kanenawasan. <br />
He had a revelation : To cut down the <i>kuwa no ki</i> 桑の木 mulberry tree <br />
and enter the castle from there. Thus he could win. <br />
He bound the Demon with <b>kin no kusari</b> 金縄(金のくさり a golden rope) to <br />
<i>matsu no ki</i> 松の木 a pine tree, now known as the <b>onimatsu 鬼松 "demon pine".</b> <br />
The statue of Jizo Bosatsu nearby is called 鬼松地蔵<b> Onimatsu Jizo</b>. <br />
<a href="https://heianperiodjapan.blogspot.com/2018/05/matsu-pine-legends.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. matsu 松と伝説 Legends about the pine tree . </span> </a> <br />
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<span style="color: #45818e;"><span style="font-size: large;"><b>....................................................................... Tochigi 栃木県 ..... </b></span></span><br />
日光市 <b>Nikko city</b> <br />
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Once a man named 八木主税之介信之 Yagi Mondonosuke Nobuyuki went to 日光山 Mount Nikkozan <br />
to pray for good luck and good business and stayed over night. <br />
In his dream he had <i>reikoku</i> 霊告 a revelation about the times of 元禄・宝永 Genroku and Hoei (around 1700). <br />
The three 日光山 Nikko mountains are: <br />
男体山 Nantaisan(2,486m), 女峰山 Nyohosan(2,464m) and 太郎山 Tarosan(2,368m). <br />
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<span style="color: #783f04;"><span style="font-size: x-large;">Edo 江戸三十三ヶ所弁財天霊場 Pilgrimage to 33 Benten Shrines </span></span><br />
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The pilgrimage was established in 1780 <br />
as mentioned in 江府三十三ヶ所弁財天女縁起霊蹟誌.<br />
Some statues are in a Shinto shrine, some in a Buddhist temple. <br />
There are now many abandoned temples on the pilgrimage. <br />
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01 八臂大辯才天 - 東叡山 寛永寺 不忍池弁天堂 <br />
02 北野山 喜見院 宝珠弁財天 廃寺、 <br />
? 柳井堂 心城院 天台宗 文京区湯島3 湯島聖天、江戸33観音、江戸名水 <br />
03 出世弁才天・金山弁天 宝鏡山 円光寺 臨済宗妙心寺派 台東区根岸3 藤寺、根岸9古寺 <br />
04 出世弁才天・金山弁天 - 4番 延命山 栄寿院 出世弁才天・金山弁天 曹洞宗 足立区東伊興4 篠塚地蔵、隅田川21霊場 <br />
05 宝橋山 大聖院 白蛇弁才天 真言宗智山派 台東区北上野1 荒川辺88霊場 <br />
06 玉龍山 弘憲寺 延命院 水晶輪弁財天女 真言宗智山派 台東区元浅草4 御府内88霊場 <br />
07 神田山 日輪寺 丈六弁才天 時宗 台東区西浅草3 芝崎道場、大東京100観音 <br />
08 円乗院 子安弁才天 天台宗 浅草寺中 廃寺、浅草寺の塔頭 <br />
09 松寿院 丈六弁才天・お多福弁天 天台宗 浅草寺中 廃寺、浅草寺の塔頭 <br />
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10 金龍山 浅草寺 弁天堂 銭瓶弁才天 聖観音宗 台東区浅草2 関東3弁天、浅草名所七福神、坂東33観音 <br />
11 明王院 姥ヶ池弁才天 聖観音宗 台東区花川戸2 姥ヶ池、浅草寺の塔頭 <br />
12 待乳山 本龍院 山下弁天 聖観音宗 台東区浅草7 待乳山聖天、浅草名所七福神 <br />
13 無量山 福寿院 正真白蛇弁天 曹洞宗 台東区橋場1 <br />
14 即現寺 清雲山弁才天 臨済宗妙心寺派 墨田区東駒形1 <br />
15 亀命山 慈光院 授福弁才天 曹洞宗 墨田区立花1 <br />
16 般若軒 出世弁才天 廃寺 <br />
17 諸宗山 無縁寺 回向院 子安弁才天 浄土宗 墨田区両国2 江戸33観音、鼠小僧次郎吉の墓所 <br />
18 江島杉山神社 江島下之宮弁財天 神道 墨田区千歳1 <br />
19 幽遠山 玄信寺 江島一体弁天 浄土宗 江東区深川2 <br />
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20 海潮山 吉祥寺 真言宗 江東区木場6 廃寺、洲崎神社へ移動 ?洲崎神社 神道 江東区木場6 洲崎弁天 <br>
21 鏡智山 大円院 覚真寺 首尾弁才天 浄土宗 港区高輪2 <br />
22 泰叡山 護国院 瀧泉寺 天台宗 目黒区下目黒3 /目黒不動尊、江戸5色不動、江戸33観音 / 関東36不動、山の手七福神 <br />
23 松樹山 明王院 天台宗 目黒行人坂 / 廃寺、大円寺に吸収、大円寺阿弥陀堂が明王院の本堂 <br />
松林山 大円寺 天台宗 目黒区下目黒1 山の手七福神 <br />
24 清光山 林泉院 安養寺 浄土宗 新宿区住吉町 <br />
25 無量山 珠宝寺 浄土宗 新宿区市ヶ谷富久町 廃寺 <br />
26 雲居山 宗参寺 曹洞宗 新宿区弁天町<br />
27 天谷山 龍福寺 南蔵院 真言宗豊山派 新宿区箪笥町 御府内88霊場 <br />
28 瀧河山 松橋院 金剛寺 松橋弁才天 真言宗豊山派 北区滝野川3 滝野川16寺院、岩窟弁天、豊島88霊場 <br />
29 妙亀庵 -- 台東区橋場1 廃寺、区立妙亀塚公園、吸収合併で総泉寺へ <br />
妙亀山 総泉寺 曹洞宗系単立 板橋区小豆沢3 曹洞宗江戸3ヶ寺 <br>
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30 東光山 松平良雲院 西福寺 江島弁財天 浄土宗 台東区蔵前4 浄土宗江戸4ヶ寺触頭 <br />
31 功徳山 天龍寺 曹洞宗 足立区東伊興1 <br />
32 日登山 妙林寺 田中愛敬弁才天 日蓮宗 谷中 廃寺、桜やホタルの名所だったらしい <br />
33 根津神社 吹上弁才天 神道 文京区根津1 根津権現、東京10社 <br />
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番外 明静山 円光院 大盛寺 井ノ頭弁財天 天台宗 三鷹市井の頭4 井の頭恩賜公園内 <br />
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<a href="http://japanshrinestemples.blogspot.jp/2013/02/shrine-jinja.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. Shinto Shrines (jinja 神社) - Introduction . </span> </a><br />
<a href="https://japanshrinestemples.blogspot.jp/2013/09/kami-shinto-deities.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. kami 神 Shinto deities . </span> </a><br />
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<span style="color: #783f04;"><span style="font-size: x-large;">Hebikubo Jinja 蛇窪神社 Hebikubo Shrine, Tokyo <br />
天祖神社 Tenso Jinja </span></span><br />
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東京都品川区二葉四丁目四番十二号 / Tokyo, Shinagawa, Futaba, 4-4-12 <br />
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<a href="https://fudosama.blogspot.com/2006/03/amaterasu.html"><span style="font-size: 150%;">. Amaterasu Omikami 天照大神 . </span> </a> <br />
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This old temple built in the Kamakura period (1185-1333) is also known as Hebikubo Shrine. <br />
Also known as ""The White Snake of Tokyo,"" it has the sun goddess Amaterasu Omikami as its main enshrined deity. <br />
This is due to the story of a white snake that had once settled in a pond and appeared in a dream begging to be returned to its original home. This led to the establishment of Bentensha Shrine, where the white snake is enshrined.<br />
Shrines dedicated to dragon gods and white snakes are said to be <b>""mi ga tatsu""</b> (written using the characters for snake and dragon, but pronounced the same as the expression for ""standing up""), and are reputed to be places to pray for success in life. <br />
Other sacred virtues of this Tokyo power spot include warding off disaster and inviting good luck, prosperity in business, safety of one's family and physical health. <br />
<a href="https://japantravel.navitime.com/en/area/jp/spot/02301-14402483/">- source : japantravel.navitime.com ... </a> <br />
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<span style="font-size: 130%;">shuin 朱印 stamps </span> <br />
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<span style="font-size: 130%;">omamori お守り amulets </span> <br />
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<span style="font-size: 130%;">ema 絵馬 votive tablets </span> <br />
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<b>- - - - - HP of the Shrine</b><br />
<a href="https://hebikubo.jp/"> - source : hebikubo.jp ... - </a><br />
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<span style="font-size: large;"><b></b></span> <span style="font-size: large;"><b>Yearly Festivals 年中行事</b></span><br />
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4日 - 白蛇辨財天社初巳祭 - April 04 <br />
- A long list is here : <br />
<a href="https://hebikubo.jp/event/"> - reference source : hebikubo.jp/event ... - </a> <br />
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<a href="https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b&sxsrf=APq-WBsXHpC40CEY1-Z5n6fd1PBmmznWvw%3A1650773644977&q=hebikubo+shrine&oq=hebikubo+shrine&aqs=heirloom-srp..0l1">- Reference : Kamishinmei-tenso(shrine) </a> <br />
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<a href="http://japanshrinestemples.blogspot.jp/2013/02/shrine-jinja.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. Shrine, Shinto Shrine (jinja 神社) - Introduction . </span> </a><br />
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<a href="http://japanshrinestemples.blogspot.jp/2013/09/kami-shinto-deities.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;"> . kami 神 Shinto deities - ABC-LIST - . </span> </a><br />
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<a href="https://japanshrinestemples.blogspot.jp/2013/09/kami-shinto-deities.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. kami 神 Shinto deities . </span> </a><br />
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<span style="color: #783f04;"><span style="font-size: x-large;">rokusho 六所 six places, six things </span></span><br />
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<span style="font-size:130%;"> Shrine Rokusho-Gu 六所宮 / Yufusan Jinja 木綿山神社 / Oita </span> <br />
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<span style="font-size:130%;"> The main 六所神社 <b>Rokusho Jinja Shrines</b> </span> <br />
六所神社(山形県鶴岡市) - Yamagata, Tsuruoka city -- 出羽国総社 Dewa no Kuni <br />
六所神社(埼玉県所沢市) - Saitama, Tokorozawa city <br />
六所神社(千葉県館山市)- Chiba, Tateyama city -- 安房国総社 Boso no Kuni <br />
六所宮(東京都府中市) - Tokoy Fuchu city -- 現名称「大國魂神社」、武蔵国総社 Musashi no Kuni <br />
六所神社(千葉県市川市) - Chiba, Ichikawa city -- 下総国総社 Shimosa no Kuni <br />
六所神社(神奈川県中郡大磯町) - Kanagawa, Oisu town -- 相模国総社 Sagami no Kuni <br />
六所神社(島根県松江市) - Shimane, Matsue city -- 出雲国総社 Izumo no kuni <br />
六所神社(大分県豊後高田市) Oita, Takada city <br />
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<span style="font-size:130%;"><b>Regional Rokusho Shrines</b> </span> <br />
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- - - 東北地方 Tohoku Region <br />
嶽六所神社(秋田県大仙市) - Dake Rokusho - Akita <br />
六社神社(山形県山形市) - Yamagata <br />
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- - - 関東地方 Kanto Region <br />
旧六所神社(茨城県つくば市) -- Now Shrine Kokage Jinja 蚕影神社 <br />
六社神社(千葉県流山市) <br />
六所神社(千葉県酒々井町) <br />
六所神社 (大田区) <br />
六所神社 (世田谷区赤堤) <br />
六所神社 (世田谷区野毛) <br />
六所神社 (世田谷区給田) <br />
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- - - 中部地方 Chubu Region <br />
塩釜六所神社(新潟県岩船郡粟島浦村) <br />
六所神社(静岡県浜松市東区) <br />
六所神社(静岡県浜松市南区小沢渡町) <br />
六社神社(静岡県掛川市) <br />
六社神社(静岡県磐田市)
六所神社(愛知県豊田市松平郷) -- related to 鹽竈神社 Shrine Shiogama Jinja <br />
六所神社(愛知県岡崎市) <br />
六所神社(愛知県名古屋市西区) <br />
六所神社(愛知県名古屋市東区) <br />
六所社(愛知県名古屋市北区) <br />
六所社(愛知県小牧市郷中) <br />
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- - - 近畿地方 Kinki Region <br />
六所神社(京都府京都市山科区) -- Many in Yamashina district <br />
六所神社(京都府相楽郡南山城村野殿) <br />
六所神社(京都府相楽郡南山城村北大河原) <br />
喜多六所神社(京都府福知山市喜多) <br />
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- - - 四国地方 Shikoku Region <br />
六所神社(高知県高岡郡日高村)<br />
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- - - 九州地方 Kyushu Region <br />
六所神社(福岡県久山町) <br />
六所神社(福岡県糸島市) <br />
六所宮(大分県由布市) -- 宇奈岐日女神社の別称 Better known as Unagihime Shrine <br />
<a href="https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%85%AD%E6%89%80%E7%A5%9E%E7%A4%BE"><span style="font-size:85%;">- - - More in the WIKIPEDIA !</span></a> <br />
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- - - <b>Rokusho Shrine - Six Deities </b> <br />
伊弊諾尊(いざなぎのみこと) Izanagi no Mikoto <br />
伊弉冉尊(いざなみのみこと) Izanami no Mikoto <br />
天照大神(あまてらすおおみかみ) Amaterasu Omikami <br />
月夜見尊(つきよみのみこと) Tsukiyomi no Mikoto <br />
素盞嗚尊(すさのおのみこと) Susano-O no Mikoto <br />
大巳貴尊(おおなむちのみこと) Onamuchi no Mikoto <br />
<a href="https://www.kankou-shimane.com/destination/21102"> - reference source : kankou-shimane.com ... - </a> <br />
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Rokusho Shrines in Sagami (now Kanagawa) 相模国総社六所神社<br />
They are resting places for the deities on their journey to Izumo.<br />
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柳田大明神 <br />
一之宮寒川神社 <br />
二之宮川勾神社 <br />
三之宮比々多神社 <br />
四之宮前鳥神社 <br />
平塚八幡宮 Hiratsuka Hachimangu <br />
<a href="https://www.rokusho.jp/history/history.html"> - reference source : rokusho.jp/history ... - </a> <br />
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<a href="https://worldkigo2005.blogspot.com/2005/07/gods-are-absent-kami-no-rusu.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. kannazuki 神無月 "gods-absent month", 10th lunar month . </span> </a> <br />
The tenth lunar month (now November), after the harvest when the Japanese gods had done their duty, <br />
they left their local shrines for a bit of a vacation. <br />
They would all go for an audience and to celebrate at the great shrine of Izumo, <br />
so the rest of Japan was "without gods".<br />
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<a href="https://japanshrinestemples.blogspot.com/2015/11/unagihime-jinja-yufuin.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. Rokusho-Gu 六所宮 . </span> </a> <br />
Better known as <b>Unagihime Jinja </b>宇奈岐日女神社 Unagi-Hime Shrine <br />
also read Unaguhime, Unagu-Hime (うなぐひめじんじゃ/うなきひめじんじゃ) <br />
2220 Yufuincho Kawakami, Yufu, Oita / 大分県由布市湯布院町川上2220 <br />
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<a href="https://heianperiodjapan.blogspot.com/2020/04/ryukotsu-dragon-bone-legends.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. ryuukotsu 竜骨と伝説 Ryukotsu, Legends about dragon bones . </span> </a> <br />
Once there was a drought and the priest from 六所神社 the Shrine Rokusha Jinja <br />
took out <i>ryuukotsu</i> 竜骨 the dragon bones. <br />
And indeed, it soon begun to rain. <br />
But then it rained more and all was flooded. <br />
Since then, the dragon bones are not shown any more. <br />
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<span style="color: #45818e;"><span style="font-size: large;"><b>....................................................................... Saitama 埼玉県 ..... </b></span></span><br />
Saitama 大宮市 <b>Omiya city </b> <br />
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<a href="https://japanshrinestemples.blogspot.com/2020/02/unohi-u-no-hi-legends.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. u no hi 卯の日 legends about the first day of the rabbit . </span> </a> <br />
The first <i>unohi</i> 卯の日 day of the rabbit in the 5th lunar month is related to お六所様 O-Rokusho Sama. <br />
If people plant the rice fields on this day, they will die.<br />
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Saitama 戸田市 <b>Toda city</b> / 六所宮 Shrine Rokusho Gu / 六社神社 <br />
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The sixth day of the 5th lunar month is related to オロクショ様 O-Rokusho Sama. <br />
On this day the deity does the rice planting.<br />
Therefore normal farmers do not plant rice on this day. <br />
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府中市 <b>Fuchu city </b>// 六所明神 <b>Rokusho Myojin</b> <br />
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The Deity 六所明神 Rokusho Myojin was once made to wait under <i>matsu</i> 松 a pine tree. <br />
Therefore the Deity dislikes pine trees. <br />
<a href="https://heianperiodjapan.blogspot.com/2018/05/matsu-pine-legends.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. matsu 松と伝説 Legends about the pine tree / 松の木 matsu no ki . </span> </a> <br />
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<a href="https://japanshrinestemples.blogspot.com/2020/02/unohi-u-no-hi-legends.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. u no hi 卯の日 legends about the first day of the rabbit . </span> </a> <br />
On the day of the rabbit the Rokusho Deity オロクショウサマ <b>O-Rokusho Sama</b> is planting rice.<br>
Therefore the farmers should not plant rice on that day. <br />
It they do, there will be death in the family. <br />
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<a href="http://japanshrinestemples.blogspot.jp/2013/02/shrine-jinja.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. Shinto Shrines (jinja 神社) - Introduction . </span> </a><br />
<a href="https://japanshrinestemples.blogspot.jp/2013/09/kami-shinto-deities.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. kami 神 Shinto deities . </span> </a><br />
<a href="http://heianperiodjapan.blogspot.jp/2015/09/japanese-legends-and-tales-info.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;"> . Japanese Legends - 伝説 民話 昔話 – ABC-List . </span> </a> <br />
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<span style="color: #783f04;"><span style="font-size: x-large;">Kumano Gongen 熊野権現 Legends about Kumano Gongen </span></span><br />
<span style="font-size:130%;"> <b>Kumano no Kami / Kumano no Okami / the Kumano Gongen Deity</b> </span> <br />
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<a href="https://heianperiodjapan.blogspot.com/2019/07/kumano-legends.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. Kumano 熊野と伝説 Legends about Kumano . </span> </a> <br />
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Kumano Gongen is deities enshrined in Kumano Sanzan. <br />
The shusaijin (main enshrined deities)<b> Ketsumimiko, Hayatama, and Fusubi </b>(also called <b>Musubi</b>, spelled 牟須美 or 結) are called Kumano sanjo gongen, and other deities together with Kumano sanjo gongen are called Kumano junisho gongen. <br />
<a href="https://www.japanese-wiki-corpus.org/Buddhism/Kumano%20Gongen.html"> - source : japanese-wiki-corpus.org ... - </a> <br />
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<a href="https://heianperiodjapan.blogspot.com/2015/11/karasu-crow-legends.html"><span style="font-size: 150%;">. karasu 鴉 / 烏 the crow, raven - Messenger of Kumano Gongen . </span> </a> <br />
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<span style="color: #45818e;"><span style="font-size: large;"><b>....................................................................... Fukui 福井県 ..... </b></span></span><br />
三方上中郡 <b>Mikatakaminaka district</b> 若狭町 <b>Wakasa town</b> <br />
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<span style="font-size:130%;"> <b>karasu 烏 crows</b> </span> <br />
In the early morning of the first day of the New Year, there is a ritual called <br />
<b>senjiki</b> センジキ, 握り飯 roasted rice cakes. <br />
On a rock formation people bring offerings of <i>karasu mochi</i> カラス餅 rice cakes for crows. <br />
Very soon a couple of crows come down from the mountain and take the rice cakes away. <br />
The crows are messengers of Kumano Gongen. <br />
If they are coming, there will be a good harvest and good fishing. <br />
If they do not come, there will be a poor fishing catch. <br />
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A similar story is told at 八幡神社 the Shrine Hachiman Jinja in 滋賀県 Shiga, 多賀町 Taga town. <br />
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熊野権現 the Kumano Gongen Deity is venerated 光興寺 at the <b>Temple Koko-Ji</b>. <br />
Once an itinerant priest from Kyoto stayed over night in the hall. <br />
When the priest lit a fire, the flames came over tho the hall. <br />
The statue of the deity flew out of the hall and into a field far away. <br />
It was stopped in a huge <i>itayakaede</i> イタヤカエデ Acer pictum tree. <br />
The statue of Kumano Gongen is now at 柳玄寺 the <b>Temple Ryugen-Ji</b>. <br />
The temple provides an amulet with <i>yatagarasu</i> 八咫烏 the three-legged crow. <br />
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<a href="https://heianperiodjapan.blogspot.com/2021/04/hakuryu-white-dragon-legends.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. hakuryuu 白竜 Hakuryu, a white dragon at Ryugen-Ji . </span> </a> <br />
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Iwate 花巻市 <b>Ishinomaki town</b> <br />
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<a href="https://kappapedia.blogspot.com/2015/07/daija-huge-snake.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. daija, orochi 大蛇 the huge serpent, great snake legends . </span> </a> <br />
Once a girl washed her face in the clear water of the forest and soon became very weak. <br />
Her parents got worried and prayed to 熊野権現 the Kumano Gongen Deity for help. <br />
Then therer was a thunder and trembling of the earth, with strange light in the sky.<br />
Eventually it became calm and clear again.<br />
There were two huge dead serpents on the gruond, hugging each other.<br />
The male serpent had fallen in love with the daughter,<br />
but the female serpent became very jealous. <br />
The serpents had a fight and finally fell down dead. <br />
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高松市 <b>Takamatsu city</b> 塩江町 <b>Shionoe town</b> <br />
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<a href="https://darumapilgrim.blogspot.com/2005/09/gyoki-bosatsu.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. Saint Gyoki Bosatsu 行基菩薩 (668 - 749) . </span> </a> <br />
Gyoki Bosatsu stayed at 最明寺 the Temple Saimyo-Ji.<br />
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葛城市 <b>Katsuragi city</b> <br />
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The famous 当麻寺の曼荼羅 <b>Taima Mandala</b> from Temple Taimadera had become quite old and needed repair. <br />
A high priest came to do the work, but the colors he used did not fit. <br />
At that time, his apprentice met an old man from 二上岳 Mount Futakamigake. <br />
The old man told him to dig in the back of 熊野新宮社 Kumano Shingusha. <br />
When he did so, he found a bundle with just the right colors. <br />
The old man must have been 熊野権現 the Kumano Gongen Deity himself. <br />
<a href="https://darumapilgrim.blogspot.com/2005/10/henro-10.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. Taimadera 当麻寺 / 當麻寺 Temple Taima-Dera. </span> </a> <br />
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<a href="https://gokurakuparadies.blogspot.com/2014/10/gumon-ji-tsugaru-aomori.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. Kokūzō Bosatsu 虚空蔵菩薩 Kokuzo Bosatsu . </span> </a> <br />
When making <i>mochi </i>餅 rice cakes at the temple for Kokuzo Bosatsu, <br />
people used two small red plates and placed 12 Mochi on them. <br />
The plates were placed outside on straw and people begun to chant. <br />
In no time the <i>karasu</i> 烏 crows came to eat them. <br />
Crows were seen as <i>gongen no tsukai</i> 権現の使い the messenger of Gongen. <br />
<a href="https://heianperiodjapan.blogspot.com/2018/09/mochi-rice-cake-legends.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. mochi 餅と伝説 Legends about rice cakes . </span> </a> <br />
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宜野湾市 <b>Ginowan city</b> <br />
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In 安谷屋村 the village Adania there lived a couple who could not pay their taxes.<br>
So the wife had to go out for work.<br>
The couple shared a contract to stay togeher for eternity <br />
and then the wife left the village. <br />
The woman cut hair long hair and sold it.<br />
Then she bought some fragrant flowers and visite a temple. <br />
On her way she met an old man and asked him to look after her luggage. <br />
On the way back she could not find the old man any more. <br />
She asked the Deity to show her the way.<br />
In a dream she learned that the old man was <br />
Kumano Gongen 熊野権現 The Kumano Deity. <br />
When she opened the luggage found at the temple, <br />
she saw that many cold coins had been put inside. <br />
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There is 熊野神社 a <b>Kumano Shrine</b> at 野上町 Nogami town. <br />
Every year on the last day at <i>ushi no koku</i> 丑の刻 the hour of the ox, around 3 at night, <br />
from 龍ノ口山 Mount Tatsunokuchi, there comes<i> shinka</i> 神火 a light looking like being shot from an arrow. <br />
When the farmers see it, they feel blessed at the end of the year. <br />
<a href="https://heianperiodjapan.blogspot.com/2016/09/shinka-divine-fire-legends.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. shinka 神火と伝説 Legends about "divine fire" . </span> </a> <br />
shinka 神火 / シンカ "fire of the gods", "light of the gods" <br />
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<a href="https://omamorifromjapan.blogspot.com/2011/12/wara-ningyo-curses.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. ushi no koku 丑の刻 hour of the ox . </span> </a> <br />
This time was the best to make a wish or place a curse with the help of the deities, be it Buddhist or Shinto. <br />
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<a href="https://japanshrinestemples.blogspot.jp/2013/09/kami-shinto-deities.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. kami 神 Shinto deities . </span> </a><br />
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<span style="font-size:130%;"> 神社で出逢う 私だけの守り神 </span> <br />
浜田浩太郎 Hamada Kotaro <br />
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A tutelary is a deity or a spirit who is a guardian, patron, or protector of a particular place, geographic feature, person, lineage, nation, culture, or occupation. <br />
The etymology of "tutelary" expresses the concept of safety and thus of guardianship. <br />
In Shinto, the spirits, or kami, which give life to human bodies come from nature and return to it after death. Ancestors are therefore themselves tutelaries to be worshiped. <br />
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<a href="http://japanshrinestemples.blogspot.jp/2013/02/shrine-jinja.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. Shrine, Shinto Shrine (jinja 神社) - Introduction . </span> </a><br />
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<a href="http://japanshrinestemples.blogspot.jp/2013/09/kami-shinto-deities.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;"> . kami 神 Shinto deities - ABC-LIST - . </span> </a><br />
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<a href="http://heianperiodjapan.blogspot.jp/2015/09/japanese-legends-and-tales-info.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;"> . <b>Legends and Tales from Japan</b> 伝説 - Introduction . </span> </a><br />
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<span style="color: #45818e;"><span style="font-size: large;"><b>....................................................................... Fukushima 福島県 ..... </b></span></span><br />
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石川郡 <b>Ishikawa district</b> 平田村 <b>Hirata village</b> <br />
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<a href="https://heianperiodjapan.blogspot.com/2021/04/hakuryu-white-dragon-legends.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. Hakuryu Gongen 白龍権現 the White Dragon Deity. . </span> </a> <br />
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岡山市 Okayama city 下出石町 Shimo-Izuchi town <br />
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ryuu tatari 龍,タタリ <br />
お綱まつりを行うのは火災よけの守り神である龍のたたりをおそれてであり、お綱祭りを行わないと火災があるという。昭和19年にこの行事をやらなかったために町内に火事があったという。<br />
o-tsuna matsuri at Okayama Jinja <br />
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49 守り神 to collect
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<a href="https://japanshrinestemples.blogspot.jp/2013/09/kami-shinto-deities.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. kami 神 Shinto deities . </span> </a><br />
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<span style="color: #783f04;"><span style="font-size: x-large;">megami 女神 female Deity, female Kami, female God </span></span><br />
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<a href="https://japanshrinestemples.blogspot.com/2016/05/kabire-jingu.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. Mizuhanome 水速女命 Deity of water . </span> </a> <br />
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<a href="http://japanshrinestemples.blogspot.jp/2013/09/kami-shinto-deities.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;"> . kami 神 Shinto deities - ABC-LIST - . </span> </a><br />
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<a href="http://heianperiodjapan.blogspot.jp/2015/09/japanese-legends-and-tales-info.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;"> . <b>Legends and Tales from Japan</b> 伝説 - Introduction . </span> </a><br />
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<span style="color: #45818e;"><span style="font-size: large;"><b>....................................................................... Akita 秋田県 ..... </b></span></span><br />
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ryuu 龍 <br />
秋田県八郎潟の女神に頼まれ、悪龍を退治した神主がいる。この神主の家では悪龍に呪われ、7代まで左の目が小さかったという。
<a href="https://heianperiodjapan.blogspot.com/2015/09/ryu-dragon-legends.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. ryuu, ryū 龍 竜 伝説 Ryu - dragon legends . </span> </a> <br />
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敦賀市 Tsuruga city / 常宮神社 Shrine Jogu Jinja <br />
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ryuutoo 龍燈 <br />
旧暦大晦日の真夜中、敦賀の沖合いに魂火がふわふわと迷い出ることがある。すると、対岸にもうひとつの霊火が現れ、絡み合い、寄り添って波の上を動きまわり、常宮の社殿の奥に消えていく。海神の化身の龍が、年に一度だけ女身の龍に会いにくるのだという。一説には、海を隔てて祀られた男神と女神の渡御であるともいわれる。<br />
<a href="https://heianperiodjapan.blogspot.com/2018/06/ryuto-dragon-lantern-legend.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. ryuutoo 龍燈 / 龍灯 / 竜灯 と伝説 Legends about Ryuto, "Dragon Lantern" . </span> </a> <br />
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<span style="font-size: 78%;">- #megami #femaledeity #femalekami - </span> <br />
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<a href="https://japanshrinestemples.blogspot.jp/2013/09/kami-shinto-deities.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. kami 神 Shinto deities . </span> </a><br />
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<span style="color: #783f04;"><span style="font-size: x-large;">Iwashimizu Hachimangu 石清水八幡宮 Legends - Kyoto </span></span><br />
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During the war in Oshu 奥州 Northern Japan, 源頼義軍 the army of Minamoto no Yoriyoshi did not find enough water to drink.<br />
Therefore Yoriyoshi turned to the direction of 石清水八幡宮 the Shrine Iwashimizu Hachimangu in Kyoto to pray. <br />
Then he tapped the side of a rock and oh wonder, water came flowing from below it. <br />
Now the army was saved. <br />
After the war he took some water of this well in a large jar and brought it to Kyoto. <br />
The villagers later dut a well at the spot were the water was found. <br />
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Hakozaki no Hachimangu 筥崎八幡宮 <br />
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When the Mongol invasion started in 1274, the priests from 石清水八幡宮 the Shrine Iwashimizu Hachimangu <br />
and 筥崎八幡宮 the Shrine Hakozaki Hachimangu took a <i>kaburaya</i> 鏑矢 arrow with a whistle and shot it in the Western direction. <br />
<a href="https://heianperiodjapan.blogspot.com/2021/04/arrow-with-white-feathers-legends.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. kaburaya 鏑矢 a whistling arrow . </span> </a> <br />
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<b>Hakozaki Shrine (筥崎宮, Hakozaki-gū) is a Shintō shrine in Fukuoka .</b> <br />
Hakozaki Shrine was founded in 923, with the transfer of the spirit of the kami Hachiman from Daibu Hachiman Shrine in what is Honami Commandry, Chikuzen Province in Kyūshū. <br />
During the first Mongol invasion on November 19, 1274 (Bun'ei 11, 20th day of the 10th month), <br />
the Japanese defenders were pushed back from the several landing sites. In the ensuing skirmishes, the shrine was burned to the ground. <br />
When the shrine was reconstructed, a calligraphy Tekikoku kōfuku (敵国降伏; surrender of the enemy nation) was put on the tower gate. <br />
The calligraphy was written by Emperor Daigo, dedicated by Emperor Daijo Kameyama as a supplication to Hachiman to defeat invaders. <br />
The shrine is highly ranked among the many shrines in Japan. <br />
It was listed in Engishiki-jinmyōchō (延喜式神名帳) edited in 927. In 11th or 12th century, the shrine was ranked as Ichinomiya (一宮; first shrine) of Chikuzen Province.<br />
From 1871-1946, Hakozaki was officially designated a Kanpei-taisha (官幣大社), in the first rank of government supported shrines. <br />
Other similar Hachiman shrines were Iwashimizu Hachimangū of Yawata in Kyoto Prefecture and Usa Shrine of Usa in Ōita Prefecture.<br />
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高松市 <b>Takamatsu city</b> 川部町 <b>Kawanabe town </b> <br />
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上京区 <b>Kamigyo ward</b> <br />
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<span style="font-size:130%;"> <b>shiraha no ya 白羽の矢 arrow with white feathers</b> </span> <br />
In 1715, at 仙洞御所 the Sento Imperial Palace, an arrow with white feathers came falling down from the sky. <br />
This was considered an auspicious event.<br />
People wrote 和歌 a Waka poem about it and send it off to 石清水八幡宮 the Shrine Iwashimizu Hachimangu.<br />
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<span style="color: #783f04;"><span style="font-size: x-large;">Okita Jinja 沖田神社 Okita Shrine, Okayama </span></span><br />
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<span style="font-size: 160%;"> 沖田神社 Shrine Okita Jinja - Dotsugu 道通宮 Dotsu-Gu </span> <br />
岡山県岡山市中区沖元411 / 411 Okimoto, Naka Ward, Okayama city <br />
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<a href="https://darumapilgrim.blogspot.com/2012/06/okayama-shrines-kibi.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. Okita Jinja - Dotsu Gu 沖田神社 - 道通宮 . </span> </a> <br />
to protect the farmers of the new fields of Oki Shinden 沖新田, this shrine has been built by daimyo <br />
Ikead Tsunamasa 池田綱政 in 1694. <br />
When the dams for the new fields were in a critical stage of building, a
young girl called KITA きた from the village was offered alive to the
Dragon Deity of Water to pray for a sucessfull construction. <br />
She is now venerated as deity <b>O-Kita Hime</b> おきた姫.<br />
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Amaterasu Omikami 天照大御神 <br />
Susanoo 素戔嗚尊、Kagutsuchi 軻遇槌命、Uganomitama 倉稲魂命 Ukano Mitama <br />
Kukunochi 句句廼智命 Kugunochi <br />
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<a href="http://www.okita-shine.com/index2.html"> - reference source : okita-shine.com 沖田神社 ... - </a> <br />
今から約400年前の天正10年(1582)6月4日、備中高松城主だった 清水長佐衛門尉宗治の次男長九朗が落城の際、敵のスキを伺って、逃走を試みました。<br />
その途中で、かねてよく信仰する道通宮に ... <br />
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<a href="http://japanshrinestemples.blogspot.jp/2013/02/shrine-jinja.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. Shrine, Shinto Shrine (jinja 神社) - Introduction . </span> </a><br />
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<a href="http://japanshrinestemples.blogspot.jp/2013/09/kami-shinto-deities.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;"> . kami 神 Shinto deities - ABC-LIST - . </span> </a><br />
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<a href="http://heianperiodjapan.blogspot.jp/2015/09/japanese-legends-and-tales-info.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;"> . <b>Legends and Tales from Japan</b> 伝説 - Introduction . </span> </a><br />
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仲多度郡 Naka-Tado district 多度津町 Tadotsu town / 道通さん <br />
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hebi 蛇 <br />
ナンキン虫に噛まれ、ばい菌が入って足が腫れ、歩けなくなった。3日も4日も痛かった。そうしたら、大きな蛇が枕もとで寝ている夢を見、母に言うと、母は道通さんに願かけをしていたことを言った。二人で願ほどきに行ったら、帰りは歩けるようになっていた。<br />
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道通さん <br />
結婚させてくれなかったことでおばあさんを恨み、道通さんを送った。夜、おばあさんの部屋に蛇が入ってきて、部屋に入ったらクモになった。おばあさんは小便をかぶって追い払い、道通さんは送った人に汚さなかったと怒り、送った人の家族を次々に不幸にした。 <br />
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法印祈禱,ロックウ様,金神,道通様,ゲドウ,野狐,狸,蛇,木野山様 <br />
ホウインサマ,ロックウサマ,カネガミ,ドウツウサマ,ゲドウ,ヤコ,タヌキ,ヘビ,キノヤマサマ <br />
In the beginning of the Showa period, around 1930, there lived 山伏 Yamabushi priests called 法印さん Hoin San. <br />
They performed special rituals to heal people with prolonged illnesses. <br />
They called on many deities, ロックウ様 Rokku Sama (火の神 Kami of fire,竈戸の神
Kami of the hearth and Konjin 金神 "Kami of Gold". wild deities. <br />
Most important was Dootsuu sama 道通様 Dotsu Sama, the spirit of a serpent, which could posess humans. <br />
The Hoin could repell these possessions.<br />
昭和の初めごろまで備中には法印さんと呼ばれる山伏たちがいて、長引く病人が出たりすると祈祷をした。多くはロックウ様(火の神,竈戸の神)や金神のといった神々の機嫌を損ねているのだが、道通様と呼ばれる蛇の霊などが他人に憑けられていることがある。野狐、狸、その他ゲドウ(下道)と呼ばれる低級霊が憑いている場合は、法印が祈祷して落とす。とりわけ低級のものになると、病人が狸なら狸、蛇なら蛇のような仕草を見せる。さらに低級で性質が悪くて執念深く、法印の手に負えない場合、最後の手段として木野山様に頼る。今津の木野山神社から1週間、御分霊を勧請するとどんなに質の悪いものでも逃げ出す。
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<span style="font-size: 130%;"> Kinoyama Jinja 木野山神社 </span> <br />
高梁市津川町今津1211 Takahashi city, Tsugawa town, Imazu <br />
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Okayama 英田郡 Aida district 英田町 Aida town <br />
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屋敷神,玉菊大明神,道通様,蛇 <br />
ヤシキガミ,タマギクダイヨウジン,ドウツウサマ,ヘビ <br />
英田町福本の公民館の敷地は元々庄屋の屋敷であったが、隅の方に屋敷神の小祠が残っている。中には玉菊大明神と書かれた木札が収めてあるのだが、村ではこれを道通様と呼んでいる。このツカイシメは蛇であるといわれている。道通様それ自体が蛇であるといわれてもいる。<br />
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Okayama 久米郡 Kume district <br />
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kamegoze 亀御前 / カメゴゼ <br />
久米郡地方では、道通信仰で言われるのと同じ蛇のことを亀御前といって恐れている。これに呪われると無数の蛇が現れるのだという。<br />
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Okayama 笠岡市 Kasaoka city // 道通宮<br />
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<span style="font-size: 160%;"><b> Shrine Dotsu Jinja</b> 道通神社 </span> <br />
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shirohebi no jinja 白ヘビの神社 a Shrine for white serpents <br />
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kurohebi 黒ヘビ black serpent <br />
明治の初め頃、道通神社の境内の松を役人が切ろうとすると、2尺から5尺の黒ヘビ、白ヘビが幾百と這出て、松の幹一面にまとわりつき切れなかった。切ろうとした役人は大熱にうなされ引き上げたという。<br />
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笠岡市横島の海岸に石が流れ着いた。子供達がその石に小便をしたら大病になったという。またこの石に小便をすると性器がはれるといい、女性の場合には女性の性器が発達して一人前の女になるといってひそかに女の人が小便したりまたがったりした。この石はもとは道通神社にあったという。<br />
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Dootsuu shinkoo 道通信仰 / hebi 蛇 <br />
道通信仰とは、憑いたり祟ったりする蛇に関する信仰である。 <br />
笠岡市伏越の道通谷や横島の道通山は、道通宮があったからついた名称なのだろうが、この道通とは、もともとはその蛇を管理した祈祷者の名前ではないかと思われる。<br />
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笠岡市横島の海岸に石が流れ着いた。子供達がその石に小便をしたら大病になったという。またこの石に小便をすると性器がはれるといい、女性の場合には女性の性器が発達して一人前の女になるといってひそかに女の人が小便したりまたがったりした。この石はもとは道通神社にあったという。
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オツカイシメ <br />
道通様のオツカイシメは蛇であるが、ある人の戦争で戦死した息子が、14歳のときに不明な病気にかかり、医者に見てもらっても治らないので祈祷師の所でおがんでもらうとその息子は道通様のオツカイシメを殺した事があるのでなおらない、だから道通様にオツカイシメの好きな卵をお供えしなさいということであった。<br />
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Okayama 岡山市 Okayama city / 道通信仰 <br />
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岡山市沖元にある沖田神社境内の道通宮には近郊の、それも特に女性の信者が多い。男にだまされたりしたときにこの道通宮に祈れば、相手の男のところに無数の蛇が現れるのだという。<br />
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Okayama 西大寺市 <b>Saidaiji City</b> / 道通様 <br />
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<a href="https://gokurakuparadies.blogspot.com/2021/08/saidaiji-temple-legends.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. Saidaiji 西大寺 Temple Saidai-Ji . </span> </a> <br />
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道通様の信者から嫁を貰う事を昔は敬遠した。これは道通様のオツカイシメが執念をもつとかんがえられたからである。実家に帰りたい嫁を帰さないとその嫁の主人の枕の下に蛇がウジャウジャと出てきて夫を悩ませた。その翌晩には嫁の体が蛇の体に変わった。そのためぞっとして離縁したという話がある。<br />
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hebi 蛇 serpent <br />
道通様の信者から嫁を貰う事を昔は敬遠した。これは道通様のオツカイシメが執念をもつとかんがえられたからである。実家に帰りたい嫁を帰さないとその嫁の主人の枕の下に蛇がウジャウジャと出てきて夫を悩ませた。その翌晩には嫁の体が蛇の体に変わった。そのためぞっとして離縁したという話がある。<br />
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kuroi ushi 黒い牛 a black bull <br />
Dotsu Gu 道通宮の会陽では現在でもノロイ松に釘を打つ婦人の白装束が見られる。ノロイ松に釘を打つときに黒い牛が道通宮の鳥居の下にうずくまっている。その牛をまたがないで除けて通ったりするノロイが達せられないという。<br />
<a href="https://omamorifromjapan.blogspot.com/2015/05/legends-black-cow-kuroushi.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. Black Cow, Black Bull 黒牛と伝説 kuro-ushi, kuroushi . </span> </a><br />
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<span style="color: #783f04;"><span style="font-size: x-large;"><b> Amaterasu Omikami 天照大神 - Legends</b> </span></span><br />
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<a href="https://fudosama.blogspot.com/2006/03/amaterasu.html"><span style="font-size: 160%;">. The Deity Amaterasu Omikami 天照大神 - Introduction . </span> </a> <br />
<a href="https://japanshrinestemples.blogspot.com/2021/04/shinmeigu-shrine-legends.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. Shinmeigu 神明宮 Shinmeigu Shrines . </span> </a> <br />
Shrines where the deity 天照大御神 <b>Amaterasu Omikami</b> is venerated. <br />
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<a href="https://gokurakuparadies.blogspot.com/2020/12/amida-nyorai-legends.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. 阿弥陀如来 Amida Nyorai . </span> </a> <br />
During the times of 後光厳天皇 Gokogon Tenno (1338 - 1374), the priest 覚乗上人 <b>Saint Kakujo</b> from 西大寺 the Temple Saidai-Ji held a ritual for 阿弥陀如来 Amida Nyorai as <i>honjibutsu</i> 本地仏 the original Buddhist identity of 天照大神 the Deity Amaterasu Omikami at 伊勢内外宮 the Shrines of Ise. <br />
Then he had a dream vision: <br />
At 二見浦 Futamiura he saw the golden figure of a 龍蛇形 Ryuja Dragon Serpent.<br />
Kakujo threw his Buddhist robes into the sea, but did not see the figure of the deity. <br />
Soon he had another dream vision:<br />
At 無量寿寺 the Temple Muryoju-Ji he saw himself carving Amida Sanzon 阿弥陀三尊 Amida Sanzon Statues.<br />
When he went to the temple, he saw that the statue of Amida was wearing the Buddhist robe he had thrown into the sea. <br />
<a href="https://heianperiodjapan.blogspot.com/2021/04/ryuja-dragon-serpent-legends.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. ryuuja 竜蛇と伝説 Legends about Ryuja / Ryuda - a Dragon Serpent . </span> </a> <br />
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<span style="font-size:130%;"> <b>dozoku tsubuteishi</b> 土俗礫石 / ドゾクツブテイシ <b>special pebbles </b> </span> <br />
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On the beach of 伊勢山 Iseyama there is a huge boulder. <br />
All the rocks nearby are of a different stone material. <br />
It came here because 天照大神 the Deity Amaterasu Omikami played with rocks and pebbles and this one landed here.<br />
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西尾市 <b>Nishio city</b> 寺部町 <b>Terabe town</b> <br />
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The younger sister of 天照大神 the Deity Amaterasu Omikami is 栗島大明神 Kurishima Daimyojin. <br />
When she married 摂州住居明神 the Deity Settsu Jukyo Myojin she became ill. <br />
She was thrown into the see and floated away. <br />
She landed at (かた) 蚊田の浦 Kata no Ura in Kishu (Wakayama). <br />
The people who saw her venerated her as 蚊田の栗島大明神 <b>Kata no Kurishima Daimyojin.</b> <br />
She promised to protect all women from diesases. <br />
Even now many women come here to prey for healing. <br />
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仙北市 <b>Senboku city </b> 西木町 <b>Nishiki town</b> <br />
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<a href="https://japanshrinestemples.blogspot.com/2013/09/kamidana-household-shinto-altar.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. kamidana 神棚 household Shinto altar, "shelf for the Gods" . </span> </a> <br />
A woman named 田口イシノ Taguchi Ishino used a stone to perform<i> uranai</i> 占い fortune telling. She was called イシガミサマ Ishigami Sama.<br />
and the <i>kamidana</i> 神棚 shelf for 天照大神 the Sun Godess Amaterasu Omikami<br />
<a href="https://japanshrinestemples.blogspot.com/2020/03/ishigami-stone-deity.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. Ishigami 石神 Stone Deity . </span> </a> <br />
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南会津郡 <b>Minami-Aizu district </b> 南会津町 <b>Minami-Aizu town</b> <br />
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<a href="https://heianperiodjapan.blogspot.com/2018/09/mochi-rice-cake-legends.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. mochi 餅と伝説 Legends about rice cakes . </span> </a> <br />
On day 16 of January and July the hunters hold a special festival, otoki matsuri おときまつり/ オトキ祭 . <br />
They put a <i>shimenawa</i> しめなわ sacred rope in the living room <br />
and make offerings of <i>mochi</i> 餅 rice cakes to 天照大神 the Deity Amaterasu Omikami. <br />
The rice cake offerings are then brought to the mountain and can prevent avalanches. <br />
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福知山市 <b>Fukuchiyama city </b>大江町 <b>Oe town</b> <br />
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麻呂子親王 Prince <b>Maroko Shinno</b> carving seven statues of Yakushi Nyorai. <br />
<a href="https://gokurakuparadies.blogspot.com/2017/12/yakushi-and-oni-demons-legends.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. Yakushi Nyorai 薬師如来 and legends from 京都 Kyoto . </span> </a> <br />
<a href="https://kappapedia.blogspot.com/2017/03/onigami-kishin-demon-god.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. kishin, kijin, onigami 鬼神 - Legends . </span> </a> <br />
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京都市 <b>Kyoto city</b> <br />
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<span style="font-size:130%;"> <b>yata no kagami</b> 八咫の鏡 <b>"The Eight Ta Mirror" </b> </span> <br />
When 天照大神 the Deity Amaterasu Omikami was hiding in 岩戸 the Iwado rock cave, <br />
her features were reflected in this mirror.<br />
So the Deity tried to go up to the sky. <br />
The mirror was caught in the robe of an attendand and remained on earth. <br />
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<b>Yata no Kagami </b>(八咫鏡) is a sacred mirror that is part of the Imperial Regalia of Japan. <br />
Its name literally means "The Eight Ta Mirror," a reference to its size and octagonal shape. <br />
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<span style="font-size:130%;"> Tajikarao no mikoto 手力雄命 The Deikt Tajikarao </span> <br />
When 天照大神 the Deity Amaterasu Omikami hid in Ame no Iwado 天岩戸 the Iwado cave, <br />
the Deity 手力雄命 Tajikarao no mikoto tried to open the cave.<br />
But he could not and fell down to earth. The place where he landed is <br />
<span style="font-size:130%;"> Togakushiyama 戸隠山 Mount Togakushi (1904). </span> <br />
Surprized by the noise, <b>Kuzuryu no Kami</b> 九頭龍神 the <b>Dragon Deity with Nine Heads </b>appeared.<br />
Where he landed is now called <b>Kuzuryuyama</b> 九頭龍山 <b>Mount Kuzuryu, </b><br />
one of the peaks of 戸隠連峰 the Togakushi Mountain Range. <br />
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Ame-no-tajikarao アメノタジカラオ is written as 天手力男神 in Kojiki, and 天手力雄神 in Nihon Shoki. <br />
手力雄命 Tajikara o no mikoto / 手力男神 Amenotadikaraonokmi <br />
Tajikarao's name means <i>heaven hand power</i>. <br />
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<a href="https://heianperiodjapan.blogspot.com/2015/09/ryu-dragon-legends.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. ryuu, ryū 龍 竜 伝説 Ryu - dragon legends . </span> </a> <br />
<span style="font-size:130%;">九頭龍神 <b>Dragon Deity with Nine Heads</b> - legends from Nagano </span> <br />
Kuzuryu Okami 九頭龍大神 / 九頭竜大神 <br />
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A local officer went to 九頭龍山 <b>Mount Kuzuryu</b>. <br />
He was told the dragon lived in 種ヶ池 the pond Tanegaike and said: <br />
"Dragon, if you are real, hide me in the water!" <br />
Soon a swirl came up and drew the officer into the water. <br />
Later when the descendants of the officer came to the pond, they were told to pray all night <br />
and then look at the mountain.<br />
Next morning they saw a dragon with nine heads wrapped aroung the muntain is seven rolls.<br />
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Nagano 下伊那郡 <b>Shimo-Ina district</b> 阿南町<b> Anan town</b> <br />
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If a worshipper of 天照大神宮 the Shrine Tenshokotai Jingu becomes very ill, <br />
he makes a wish to <i>ujigami</i> 氏神 the Clan deity and becomes well soon.<br />
Such a person will be reborn as <br />
<span style="font-size:130%;"> ubusuna sama no ko うぶすな様の子 a child of the Ujigami deity. </span> <br />
<a href="https://japanshrinestemples.blogspot.com/2013/04/ujiko-local-worshippers.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. ujigami 氏神 clan KAMI deities . </span> </a> <br />
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天照皇大神社 <b>Shrine Tenshokotai Jinja</b> <br />
長野県下伊那郡天龍村神原森3884 Nagano, Shimoina, Tenryu, Kamihara Mori <br />
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那覇市 <b>Naha city</b> <br />
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<span style="font-size:130%;"> <b>uishi no tera ウイシの寺, uisu no tera ウイスの寺</b> </span> <br />
During the construction of the Chokotei causeway, the sea was too deep to build anything. <br />
People prayed two nights and two days to 天照大神 Amaterasu Omikami. <br />
The water receeded and they could built a bridge between 安里町 Asato town and 若狭町 Wakasa town.<br />
They also build a Shrine at each town, calling it <br />
uishi no tera ウイシの寺, uisu no tera ウイスの寺. <br />
This is probably the local dialect for O-Ise no Tera オイセ (お伊勢)の寺 "Temple from Ise".<br />
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<span style="font-size:130%;"> 長虹堤 <b>Chokoutei Causeway</b> </span> <br />
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Chokoutei is one kilometer inter-island causeway connecting Naha and Asato, built in 1451. <br />
Naha used to be an island and there was no bridge to connect the island to shore. Therefore when the Chinese envoys came to Okinawa, ships were lined up to between Naha and Asato to used them like a bridge. <br />
King Sho Kinpuku ordered State Minister Kaiki to build a road connecting Naha and Asato. As water was deep and waves were high on this area, Kaiki thought the construction must be protected by the god. He erected an alter and prayed for a long time. <br />
Eventually, water became low and the seabed appeared which let construction start. The road consists of seven bridges constructed from Sogen-ji Bridge to Ibegama (prayers' site surrounded by a stone wall in Kumoji).<br />
When Kosei, a member of the Chinese investiture delegate, came to Okinawa in 1633, he noted this road in his poem that " "looks like a long rainbow from a distance". <br />
Later this causeway started to be called Chokotei.<br />
Chokotei causeway was the primary road linking Shuri and Naha from 1451 till Meiji era. <br />
However traffic volume was dropped as train service started between Shuri and Naha in 1914 and a new Prefectural Road (current Kokusai-dori street) was opened to traffic. <br />
Much of the Chokotei was lost in the Battle of Okinawa and to later development but parts of the causeway still remain.<br />
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<a href="https://kappapedia.blogspot.com/2015/07/daija-huge-snake.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. daija, orochi 大蛇 a huge serpent, great snake . </span> </a> <br />
The Deity 素戔嗚尊 Susanoo no Mikoto killed a huge serpent with eight tails and eight heads in Izumo <br />
with his sword <i>totsuka no tsurugi</i> 十握剣. <br />
In the fourth tail, he found a great sword inside the body of the serpent which he named <br />
天の叢雲 "<b>Ame no Murakumo no Tsurugi</b>". <br />
He offered the sword to the goddess Amaterasu.<br />
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Ame no Murakumo no Tsurugi 天叢雲剣 "Sword of the Gathering Clouds of Heaven" <br />
Kusanagi no Tsurugi 草薙剣 <br />
<a href="https://japanshrinestemples.blogspot.com/2020/03/atsuta-shrine-legends-nagoya.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. Kusanagi-no-Tsurugi 草薙の剣 . </span> </a> <br />
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<a href="https://japanshrinestemples.blogspot.jp/2013/09/kami-shinto-deities.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. kami 神 Shinto deities . </span> </a><br />
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<a href="https://wkdfestivalsaijiki.blogspot.com/2007/08/pilgrimage-to-kyoto.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. Ise Mairi 伊勢参り Pilgrimage to Ise . </span> </a> <br />
O-kage mairi お陰参り (おかげまいり) "Thanks pilgrimage" or "blessing pilgrimage" <br />
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<a href="https://edoflourishing.blogspot.com/2019/08/ise-kaido-pilgrim-roads.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. Ise no Kaido 伊勢の街道 Pilgrim roads to Ise . </span> </a> <br />
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名古屋市 Nagoya city <br />
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<a href="https://omamorifromjapan.blogspot.com/2019/11/"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. kujira 鯨 / くじら whale toys and legends . </span> </a> <br />
In Spring, whales take their children to Ise mairi 伊勢参り a pilgrimage to Ise. <br />
Therefore hunting for whales is not done in this area. <br />
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松山市 <b>Matsuyama city</b> <br />
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<a href="https://heianperiodjapan.blogspot.com/2016/05/hokigami-hahakigami.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. takaboozu 高坊主 Takabozu priest . </span> </a> <br />
He comes instead of Hokigami Hōkigami 箒神 the Broom Deity to help with a birth.
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Gifu 恵那市 Ena city 山岡町 Yamaoka town <br />
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koishi 小石 <br />
伊勢参りから帰ってくる途中、草鞋の中に小石が挟まった。いくら取っても絡まってくる。不思議な石なのでShinmei Jinja 神明神社に祀った。その小石は次第に大きくなったという。<br />
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神石郡 Jinseki district 神石高原町 Kogencho town // 石神さん <br />
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<a href="https://japanshrinestemples.blogspot.com/2020/03/ishigami-stone-deity-2.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. tamagushi 玉串 branch offerings . </span> </a> <br />
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花巻市 Hanamaki city 東和町 Towa town <br />
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ryuuguu no hime 龍宮の姫, Rokubei Iwa 六兵衛岩 <br />
六兵衛という美男がお伊勢参りに出かけ、渡し舟から落としてしまった笠がきりもみして水に引き込まれた。お伊勢参りから帰ると病にかかり、危篤になった。その夜、重病の六兵衛がガバッと起きて小さな穴のある岩に入ってしまい、六兵衛岩になった。竜宮の姫が気に入って、自分の元に呼んだのだった。 <br />
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<a href="https://japanshrinestemples.blogspot.jp/2013/09/kami-shinto-deities.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. kami 神 Shinto deities . </span> </a><br />
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<span style="color: #783f04;"><span style="font-size: x-large;">Jao Jinja 蛇王神社 Jao Shrine, Kochi </span></span> <br />
ヘビオウサマ Hebi Oosama,(Snake King) / <br />
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高知県四万十市名鹿 447 / Kochi, Shimanto city, Nashishi <br />
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<span style="font-size: 130%;"> 蛇王大明神 Jao Daimyojin / 蛇王大権現 Jao Daigongen </span><br />
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There is no priest at this shrine, but someone does the cleaning of the compound.<br />
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<a href="https://heianperiodjapan.blogspot.com/2018/05/hebi-snake-serpent-legends.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. hebi 蛇と伝説 Legends about snakes and serpents . </span> </a> <br />
The younger sister of 道士劉遵礼 had been kinnapped by 蛇王 Jao, the Serpent King and gave birth to 11 children. <br />
With magical power, 遵礼 sealed the mountain and killed 8 children. <br />
With her pleading, he left the 3 other children to become 蛇王 Jao, Serpent Kings. <br />
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東宇和郡 <b>Higashi-Uwa district</b> 城川町 <b>Shirokawa town </b><br />
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<a href="https://kappapedia.blogspot.com/2015/07/daija-huge-snake.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. daija, orochi 大蛇 the huge serpent, great snake . </span> </a> <br />
At a place called 杉乃瀬 Suginose, there lived a man called 金衛門 Kinemon.<br />
When he was on an errand to 龍天寺 <b>Temple Ryuten-Ji</b>, he passed near 弁天様 the Shrine of Benten and asked her to become his wife. <br />
Suddenly a beautiful woman appeared. He asked her to become his wife, but she dissapeared. <br />
That night a huge serpent appeared and shapeshifted into a beautiful woman. <br />
Now Kinemon refused, but then she became known as 蛇王大権現 Jao Daigongen. <br />
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阿賀野市 <b>Agano city</b> 保田 <b>Yssuda</b> <br />
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<span style="font-size:130%;"> mizutamari no nushi 水溜りの主 Master of the Small Swamp </span> <br />
A swamp was going to be filled in. <br />
That night a beautiful woman appeared, sying the was <i>numa no nushi</i> 沼の主 the Master of the Swamp. <br />
Since she could not find another swamp to live, she asked 沼田家 the Numata Family to protect her. <br />
The man who had promised to protect the swamp soon filled it in anyway. <br />
But after that, his family was befallen with misfortune. <br />
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徳島市 Tokushima city 国府町 Kokufu town <br />
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<span style="font-size:130%;">hebi oosama 蛇王様 The Snake King </span> <br />
In a grove was a sacred place for 蛇王大明神 Jao Daimyojin, who always granted wishes. <br />
Since there was no sanctuary, villagers had put up a flag there and placed <i>saisenbako</i> 賽銭箱 an offering box. <br />
Once a bamboo cutter saw the tail of <i>daija</i> 大蛇 a huge serpent on this spot and ran home in fear. <br />
That was the beginning of the veneration. <br />
But soon the police forbid going to this place and it had to be abolished. <br />
<a href="https://darumamuseumgallery.blogspot.com/2007/05/offering-box.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. saisenbako 賽銭箱 an offering box . </span> </a> <br />
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<a href="https://japanshrinestemples.blogspot.jp/2013/09/kami-shinto-deities.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. kami 神 Shinto deities . </span> </a><br />
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<span style="color: #783f04;"><span style="font-size: x-large;">Shinmeigu 神明宮 Shinmeigu Shrines </span></span><br />
Shrines where the deity 天照大御神 <b>Amaterasu Omikami</b> is venerated. <br />
They are also called <br />
伊勢神宮内宮 Ise Jingu Uchinomiya - the Main Ise Shrine / お伊勢さん O-Ise San <br />
神明神社(しんめいじんじゃ) Shinmei Jinja <br />
神明社(しんめいしゃ) Shinmeisha <br />
皇大神社(こうたいじんじゃ) Kotai Jinja <br />
天祖神社(てんそじんじゃ) Tenso Jinja <br />
しんめい様 / シンメイサマ Shinmei Sama <br />
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<span style="font-size: 130%;"> 阿佐ヶ谷神明宮 Asagaya Shinmei Gu - 東京都杉並区 Tokyo Suginami Ward </span> <br />
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<a href="https://fudosama.blogspot.com/2006/03/amaterasu.html"><span style="font-size: 160%;">. Amaterasu Omikami 天照大神 . </span> </a> <br />
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Aichi 知多郡 <b>Chita district</b> 南知多町 <b>Minami-Chita town</b> <br />
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<span style="font-size: 130%;"> Myojin 明神, Shira-Ame Daimyojin 白雨大明神 <br /> </span> <br />
Once a fisherman from 内海 Utsumi had a vision: <br />
"I am 明神 the Myojin Deity living in Utsumi. <br />
In former times I was venerated at the local Shrine here. <br />
If you rebuilt the Shrine, I will bring prosterity to the village!" <br />
First he did not understand the message. <br />
It might have been from 蛇神様 the Hebigami Snake Deity.<br />
When they tried to built a Shrine, the villagers used the name 村雨神宮 <b>Murasame Shingu Shrine</b>. <br />
When they performed <i>amagoi</i> 雨乞い a rain ritual, there was a strong storm and rain <br />
and they venerated it as the Deity Shira-Ame Daimyojin 白雨大明神 "White Rain Daimyojin Deity". <br />
<a href="https://heianperiodjapan.blogspot.com/2016/05/hebigami-snake-deity.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. Hebigami 蛇神と伝説 Legends about the Snake Deity . </span> </a> <br />
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Aichi 江南市 <b>Konan city</b> 石枕町 <b>Ishimakura town</b> (stone pillow town) <br />
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<a href="https://japanshrinestemples.blogspot.com/2020/03/ubusunagami-clan-deity-legends.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. Ishizukuri Jinja 石作神社, Shinmeigu 神明宮 . </span> </a> <br />
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Fukushima いわき市 Iwaki city 四倉町 Yotsukura town <br />
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しんめい様 <br />
渡邊という旧家に、神明宮があってしんめい様が祀られていたが、渡邊家に継ぐ者がいなくなり、しんめい様は不動様 Fudo Sama と呼ばれている盲目の男に預けられた。執筆者がこの男に会ってしんめい様はと尋ねると、小川村の八幡様に預けてあるが、夢で時々取りに来てくれと言われるので近いうちに行きたいと語ったという。 <br />
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Fukushima 田村郡 Tamura district 三春町 Miharu town <br />
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Shinmei Sama しんめい様 <br />
三春町庚申坂の神明宮の神明様。
この神明様は伊勢の大神宮様で、男と女の一対。(人々が供える)着物が100枚になると、祈祷して伊勢の大神宮に送る。ご神体はしゃくなげの木であるが、ふだんはもったいなくて拝めない。顔の白い布は年に1度ご元朝にしか取って拝めない。男のほうが少し小さく、胴体は径1寸ほどで和紙がまいてある。全長7、8寸。おしんめい様は出たくなると夜中でもいつでも出る。宮を守っている人の夢などで、「出たい出たい」と知らせる。そういうときは、すぐに出ないとしかられる。おしんめい様と歩いていると、76歳のじいさんでも一日中歩いて疲れない。<br />
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Gifu 恵那市 Ena city 山岡町 Yamaoka town <br />
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koishi 小石 <br />
伊勢参りから帰ってくる途中、草鞋の中に小石が挟まった。いくら取っても絡まってくる。不思議な石なので神明神社に祀った。その小石は次第に大きくなったという。<br />
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Gifu 飛騨市 Hida city 神岡町 Kamioka town <br />
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Koojin Sama 荒神様 Kojin sama <br />
野首にある神明神社の向かって左側に立っている石塔は力を授けてくれる神として信仰を集めている荒神様である。かつてこの石塔が杉の大木の下にあったとき、落雷で木が燃えてしまった。それを見たある女の人が、その大きな石塔を持ち上げて避難させた。これ以来、首にわらじをかけて参り、「荒神でー、荒神でー、おー荒神でー、荒神でー」と3回唱えると力を授けられるという。<br />
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Gifu 高山市 Takayama city <br />
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赤い顔の鼻の高い男,Tengu 天狗 <br />
神明神社から三軒ほど下の家が火事になったことがあった。その家の前に赤い顔で鼻の高い男がいたので、天狗が火をつけたのだろうと言われたという。<br />
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志摩 Shima region <br />
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Sanbo Kojin<br />
竈の上に祭ってある三宝荒神に供える松の枝の葉が枯れかけると家族の誰かが必ず頭痛になるので、常に新しい枝と取り替えるという。村の神明宮 Shinmei Gu の氏子の女性は、片方の乳が小さいといわれている。夜、弦月に星が近づいて見えることを寄り星といい、近いうちに必ず誰かが死ぬといわれている。船おろしの際にまく餅を妊婦が食べると、お産が軽いという、など。<br />
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埼玉県所沢市中富 - 神明社 <b>Shinmeisha</b>
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<span style="font-size: 130%;"> <b>imo no kami いもの神 Deity of Sweet Potatoes </b></span> <br />
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<a href="http://www.shinmeisha.com/imo.html"> - more photos : shinmeisha.com ... - </a> <br />
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日比谷 <b>Hibiya </b> <br />
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<a href="https://edoflourishing.blogspot.com/2018/03/hibiya-district.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. 日比谷神明 Hibiya Shinmei . </span> </a> <br />
Shiba Daijinguu 芝大神宮 Shiba Daijingu <br />
In former times, it was also called <br />
Iikura Myoojin Guu 飯倉神明宮 Iikura Myojin Gu / Iikura Shinmei Gu <br />
Shiba Myoojin Guu 芝神明宮 Shiba Myojin Gu / Shiba Shinmei Gu <br />
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<a href="http://www.nichibun.ac.jp/YoukaiDB2/search.html"> - reference : nichibun yokai database - </a><br />
神明宮 / 神明神社 <br />
15 しんめい様 collecting <br />
38 シンメイサマ collecting <br />
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<a href="https://japanshrinestemples.blogspot.jp/2013/09/kami-shinto-deities.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. kami 神 Shinto deities . </span> </a><br />
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<span style="color: #783f04;"><span style="font-size: x-large;">Iya Jinja 揖夜神社 Iya Shrine, Shimane </span></span><br />
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島根県松江市東出雲町揖屋 / Shimane, Matsue, <b>Iya,</b> Higashi-Izumocho <br />
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<span style="font-size: 130%;"> <b>Izanami no Kami</b> 伊邪那美神 </span><br />
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The shrine is dedicated to the goddess Izanami <br />
This shrine was mentioned in the “Izumo no Kuni Fudoki”, a record of the culture and geography of the region and is the only record left today in Japan that is in complete condition since 733, meaning the shrine was regarded as very important by the capital at the time. <br />
The main hall uses Taisha-zukuri architecture, but the area where the sacred object is kept is made in the opposite fashion to Izumo Taisha, where order goes from left to right. <br />
Iya shrine is also famous as the very setting for one of Japanese mythology stories.<br />
The Shrine is dedicated to the goddess Izanami who is the wife of the god Izanagi. <br />
Together they were said to have created the Japan Archipelago and a lot of the Japanese gods/ goddesses.<br />
They used to be a loving couple with the same ambitions until Izanami died as the result of giving birth to the god of fire.<br />
Since then, their paths had separated with Izanami belonging to the land of the dead while Izanagi to the living. <br />
After Izanami died, Izanagi had spent days grieving and missing her so much that he chased after her into the land of the dead trying to get her back, only to find that his loving wife turned into a monstrous creature rotten from the inside out. Izanagi ran for his life and back to the living world, chased by Izanami, who was furious because he looked at her face when she told him not to. <br />
In the end, Izanagi shut her in the underworld at the boundary of the living world with a huge rock,<br />
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which is now known as 黄泉比良坂 <b>Yomotsu-hira Saka</b>.
There you can actually witness the very rock he used to shut the entrance to the underworld. <br />
Izanami cursed Izanagi from the other side of the rock saying, <br />
“For the shame you have caused me, I will kill 1000 people from your world every day!” <br />
Izanagi replied to her “Then, I will create 1500 people every day.” <br />
And they never saw each other again. <br />
Thus, Izanami is forever stuck in the underworld and has been ever since.<br />
Iya shrine might have been built by those who sympathize with her, praying for her to rest in peace. <br />
<a href="https://www.kankou-shimane.com/en/destinations/11056">- source : kankou-shimane.com/en .. </a> <br />
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<a href="https://fudosama.blogspot.com/2006/03/amaterasu.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. Izanami 伊邪那美命 and Izanagi 伊弉諾 . </span> </a> <br />
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<span style="font-size: 130%;">shuin 朱印 stamp </span> <br />
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<span style="font-size: large;"><b></b></span> <span style="font-size: large;"><b>Yearly Festivals 年中行事</b></span><br />
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<b>穂掛祭 Hokake Matsuri</b> <br />
<a href="https://matsuri-no-hi.com/matsuri/23299"> - source : matsuri-no-hi.com/matsuri - </a> <br />
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<span style="font-size:130%;"> <b> Ho-kake Matsuri 穂掛祭 Hokake Festival </b> </span> <br />
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The festival is held both on sea and land. People pray for a generous harvests and safety at sea. <br />
The god worshipped is first brought in a Mikoshi on a boat to reach a sacred place before returning to the shrine. <br />
The rituals include a Kagura dances on a stage next to the shrine, mochi-maki (distribution of pounded steam rice cakes), Japanese drums and fireworks.<br />
<a href="https://wkdfestivalsaijiki.blogspot.com/2009/05/matsue-festivals.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. Matsue Festivals . </span> </a> <br />
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<a href="https://www.google.com/search?q=shimane+matsue+iya+shrine&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&client=firefox-b">- Reference : shimane matsue iya shrine </a> <br />
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<a href="http://japanshrinestemples.blogspot.jp/2013/02/shrine-jinja.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. Shrine, Shinto Shrine (jinja 神社) - Introduction . </span> </a><br />
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<a href="http://japanshrinestemples.blogspot.jp/2013/09/kami-shinto-deities.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;"> . kami 神 Shinto deities - ABC-LIST - . </span> </a><br />
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<a href="https://darumapilgrim.blogspot.com/2006/12/izumo-kaido.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. Izumo Kaido 出雲街道 Izumo Highway . </span> </a> <br />
connecting Himeiji with Izumo <br />
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<span style="color: #783f04;"><span style="font-size: x-large;">kodomo no kami 子供の神 Deity to protect children <br />
Mikogami ミコ神 / 御子神 </span></span><br />
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<a href="https://heianperiodjapan.blogspot.com/2017/04/kishibojin-kishimojin.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. Kishibojin 鬼子母神 deity Kishibojin . </span> </a> <br />
<span style="font-size:130%;"> protector deity of children </span> <br />
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<a href="http://japanshrinestemples.blogspot.jp/2013/02/shrine-jinja.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. Shrine, Shinto Shrine (jinja 神社) - Introduction . </span> </a><br />
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<a href="http://japanshrinestemples.blogspot.jp/2013/09/kami-shinto-deities.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;"> . kami 神 Shinto deities - ABC-LIST - . </span> </a><br />
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<a href="http://heianperiodjapan.blogspot.jp/2015/09/japanese-legends-and-tales-info.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;"> . <b>Legends and Tales from Japan</b> 伝説 - Introduction . </span> </a><br />
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美方郡 <b>Mikata district</b> 香美町 <b>Kami town</b> <br />
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<span style="font-size:130%;"> toobyoo トウビョウ / 闘病 to fight a disease </span> <br />
ミコ神 The Deity Mikogami is venerated by people who are female Shamans. <br />
It is not venerated in normal homes.<br />
For a divination session, the deity is called Tobyo-Tsukai トウビョウ使い or 稲荷使い Inari tsukai. <br />
Tobyo is said to look like 白い小さな狐 a small white fox. <br />
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松本市 <b>Matsumoto city</b> <br />
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<a href="https://gokurakuparadies.blogspot.com/2015/04/yakushipedia-abc-index.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. Yakushi Nyorai 薬師如来 Bhaisajyaguru - Buddha of Medicine and Healing . </span> </a> <br />
Yakushi sama 薬師様 Yakushi Nyorai <br />
In the village of 下金井 Shimokanai Yakushi is seen as female, a protecotr deity of children. <br />
Even if children behave very badly, they will not be punished. <br />
But if grown-ups behave badly, Yakushi sama will punish them. <br />
Once children played with a statue of Yakushi sama in the mud. <br>
When a grown-up scolded them, he fell ill. <br />
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<span style="font-size:130%;"> mikogami gasa ミコガミガサ swelling around the mouth </span> <br />
ミコ神は女の筋を伝うと言われている。嫁に行った先で出来た子にミコガミガサが出ると、ミコ神がついてきた証拠なのだといわれる。<br />
ミコガミサマを祀る家の子供にはミコガミガサという黄色いう吹き出物が出る。7、8歳の子供にしか出ないが、ひどいときには顔も頭も鉢をかぶったように出るという。この神を祭らない家には絶対に出ないと昔から言っているらしい。 <br />
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荒神,子供の神,Shichi koojin 七荒神 <br />
梶並川上流の土の河内・木地山・立木・山元・阿草・中右手を氏子とする荒神は子供の神であるといい、忌みあけの宮参りには子孫を連れて参るのだという。その社地は中右手にある三社神(氏神)の境内にあるが、そこには他に七荒神と呼ぶ小祠も祀られている。 <br />
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Okayama 笠岡市 Kasaoka city <br />
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<a href="https://japanshrinestemples.blogspot.com/2021/04/sanbo-kojin-legends.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. Kodomo no Kami 子供の神, Ushi no Kami 牛の神, Ishiwari Kojin 石割り荒神 . </span> </a> <br />
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Okayama 勝田町 Katsuta town <br />
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荒神,hijiri ヒジリ, Yama no kami 山の神,hyakusho no kami 百姓の神,子供の神 <br />
In the hamlet of 楮 Kozo, there is a space for 荒神 Aragami in the East of the mountain. <br />
Three <i>hokora</i> 祠 small shrines are located there. <br />
The one on the left is for 荒神 Aragami. <br />
The one in the middle is for hijiri ヒジリ . <br />
The one on the right is for 山の神 Yama no Kami. <br />
The villagers see Aragami as hyakusho no Kami 百姓の神 <br />
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楮部落の荒神の社地は部落の東の山の中腹の凹地にあるが、そこには3つの祠が並んでおり、向かって左が荒神、中がヒジリ、右が山の神を祀っている。荒神は百姓の神、子供の神であるという。<br />
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真庭郡 Maniwa <br />
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kasa カサ <br />
ミコガミさんがカサを出す理由は、祀り方が悪いのでミコガミさんが怒っているからとか、親戚の家を廻りたくなったからだという。<br />
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<span style="font-size:130%;"> <b>mikogami ミコ神 / 御子神 Honorable Child Deity</b> </span> <br />
The Mikogami of Okayama like Amazake, therefore people bring offerings to their shrines every time they prepare some.<br />
If she is of bad temper for some reason, she can cause wounds and other diseases for the children. <br>To appease her, people bring Amazake to the shrine.<br />
<a href="https://heianperiodjapan.blogspot.com/2015/12/amazake-sweet-rice-drink-legends.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. amazake 甘酒と伝説 legends about Amazake "sweet rice wine" . </span> </a> <br />
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真庭郡北部には、ナンドにミコ神を祀る風習がある。<br />
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Okayama 真庭郡 Maniwa district 中和村 Chuka village <br />
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ミコ神さんはおできの神様であり、納戸に祀る。娘が嫁に行くときはついて行く。殊に長女によくついて行く。中島家には昔はミコ神さんはいなかったが、中和村吉田常藤の渡辺という神主の家から移ってきた。シンルイなので移ってきたという。祀って欲しいしるしとして物を出し、祀ると治る。甘酒が大好きであり、旧12月13日が縁日である。この日には甘酒を飲む。<br />
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Okayama 真庭郡 Maniwa district 川上村 Kawakami village <br />
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mikogami ミコ神 <br />
真庭郡川上村上徳山の白髪のある家では、もともとミコ神は祀っていなかったのだが、主人の母についてきたものと、主人の妻が実家から持ってきたものとの二体を今では祀っている。この神は、よく祀らないと機嫌が悪くなって人にデモノを出したりする。そういうときは、親類の間をあちこち行き来し動かせばデモノが治るのだという。<br />
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真庭郡川上村下徳山 Shimotokuyama の宗利のミコ神は、他の神とは別に納戸の奥の方に棚を設けて祀ってある。女の安産や月忌みを守る神であるとされているが、祀り方が悪いと機嫌を悪くしてデモノ(腫物)を出す。 <br />
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ミコ神さんは納戸にいる神様で、奥に棚をしてお宮を祀り、中に幣を入れてある。女の安産、月忌を守る。甘酒を供える。月の13日が縁日で、正月には他の神様と同じように飾りつけをする。祀り方が悪いと、機嫌を悪くして出ものを出す。出ものが出たときには他の家に移りたがっているといい、法印さんに拝んでもらって幣だけを移す。祭りをきちんとしていれば家にいてもらえる。<br />
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Okayama 真庭郡 Maniwa district 美甘村 Mikamo village <br />
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ie-gitsune イエギツネ <br />
中和村吉田では、ミコ神はいなかったが、よそから嫁を取るようになってついてきた。また、美甘村平島では嫁に行くときついていくのはミコ神とイエギツネだと説明する人がいた。イエギツネは嫁が持っていくタンスのそこに隠れていて、婚家で増えるという。 <br />
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うちのミコ神さんは甘酒好きなので作るたびに供える。ミコ神は子供のデモノの神で、モノやカサが出たらミコ神の機嫌が悪いとして甘酒を作って供える。また親戚歩きの好きな神で、夜中に「この家も飽きたので歩きたい」と言うのが聞こえるとミコ神を背負って親戚回りをする。ミコ神が家に戻りたくなると子供にカサやデキモノが出来るので、酒を一升持って迎えに行く。ある家がミコ神を負うのが面倒で川へ流したら、以来その家に生まれる子にはデキモノやカサが出て、どの医者に行っても治らなかったという。<br>
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mikogamiミコ神様は2階の誰もめったに行かない汚いところにいる。つい祀るのを忘れると、子供の頭や口の周りにミコカサを出す。ミコカサは青い色、膿色のものが口の周り頭に出るカサだ。ミコカサが出たら、「機嫌が悪くなった」と言って橋を三つ渡って、3軒ホイトをして飯を炊いてミコ神さんに供える。その前に神棚を掃除して松を立てると不思議と治った。
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稲田家は美甘村通見では最も古い。当主の祖父が法印で、ミコ神 Mikogami はその人の妻が湯原町から嫁いできた際に実家から持ってきた。ミコ神はカサの神で、機嫌を悪くしたり怒ったりするとその家の子供の口の周りにミコ神ガサと呼ぶ疱瘡を出す。カサが出ると法印に拝んでもらいミコ神がどこに行きたがっているかが明らかになり、そこに持っていくとカサは治る。<br>
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7軒か8件の株内で祀る子供の「もの」の神様。御神体は幣1本で女という。子供にモノが出たら「ミコ神様が淋しくなった」といって株内をホイトして、赤飯を炊いてミコ神さんを祀ると不思議にデモノが治った。子供の神様なので必ず納戸に祀る。 <br>
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7軒か8件の株内で祀る子供の「もの」の神様。御神体は幣1本で女という。子供にモノが出たら「ミコ神様が淋しくなった」といって株内をホイトして、赤飯を炊いてミコ神さんを祀ると不思議にデモノが治った。子供の神様なので必ず納戸に祀る。 <br />
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真庭郡美甘村平島では、ミコ神は赤飯を食べたくなると人間にカサを出すのだという。そういうときには、七軒の家を回って米や小豆をもらい、それで赤飯を炊いて供える。<br />
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ミコ神,kasa no kami カサの神 <br />
美甘村湯谷の松本家の妻、松代さんは隣の延風より嫁いできている。実家では納戸に棚をしてミコ神をカサの神様として祀っている。実家の近所の子供にカサが出て、ミコ神が祀られていない場合、拝みに来る。ミコ神は古い家にあり、デキモノが出来るとミコ神が出たという。きつい神だという。屋内ではなく屋外に祀るミコ神もあったという。<br />
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ミコガミカサができると、法印に拝んでもらいこの神を送ったり迎えたりする。また他の方法として3軒ボエト、7軒ボエトといって、カサの出た本人か母親が3軒または7軒乞食をして歩くと言うものがある。その材料で赤飯を炊いてミコ神に供えるとカサが治ると言う。 <br />
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Mikogami san ミコ神サン <br />
ミコ神のことをニコガミサンという。アダノマの隅に祀り、他の神さんとは分けてある。棚に御幣だけを祀る。ニコガミサンの機嫌が悪いと子供にカサが出る。カサが出たらサンゲンボイトゥということをする。これは近所の家3軒ほどを廻り、小豆や米をもらうことである。これをご飯に炊いてニコガミサンに供えればカサが治るという。<br />
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Ooyama Mikogami オオヤマミコ神 <br />
美甘村美甘の入夏家は現在黒田神社の神主である。ミコ神は女の神で子供を好む。2階に祀ってある。オオヤマミコ神と呼び、旧11月13日が祭日で、甘酒を作り子供に飲ませるが、ミコ神には飲ませない。当日一番早くミコ神に参った子供は願い事がかなうという。近所の子供にできものができた時にはオオヤマミコ神を拝みに来る。<br />
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Mikogami ミコ神 <br />
落合町田原では、屋敷の東端に小祠があって、そこでミコ神を祀っている。これは腫れ物の神とも、屋敷の守り神ともいう。家によっては、旦土や関にこの神を祀ったりもする。<br />
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Nikogami san ニコ神サン <br />
美甘家2軒と谷口家は、古い時代の本文家で、同じカブウチに属している。3軒とも昔はそれぞれの家でミコ神さんを祀っていたが、子供の口のへりにミコ神ガサがしばしば出て困るので、神官の藤田家へ神を預けてしまった。それ以来カサが出ることはなかった。毎年一緒にミコ神さんの祭りに参加していたという。旧12月13が祭りの日だったという。 <br />
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真庭郡新庄村滝の尻では、ミコ神はアダノマに他の神とは別に祀る。この神の機嫌が悪いと子供にカサができてしまうのだが、そういうときは近所を三軒ほど回って米や豆をもらい、それを炊いて食べると治るのだという。<br />
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新庄村野土路では、モノを出して困るのでミコ神の幣を小便槽につけてかきまわし、川へ流してしまったという。<br />
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デキモノやカサブタが出来るとミコ神様の機嫌が悪いといい、顔中にカサブタが出来るとミコ神様が来たという。このミコ神様には薬が効かないので、法印様にたずねてどこそこに行きたがっているというお告げでそこに送ったりする。 <br />
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八束村上長田 Kaminagata では、祟るのでミコ神さんを橋の上から川へ差し出し、これからもヤンチャが絶えないなら川へ流すし、心を入れ替えおとなしくするなら許すとさとして持ちかえった人があり、その後は祟らなくなったと言う。 <br />
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Okayama 真庭郡 Maniwa district 湯原町 Yubara town <br />
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Mikogami ミコ神,ミコガミガサ <br />
真庭郡湯原町社の本谷の神職家では、ミコ神は他の神とは別に小さい祠を設けて祀る。この神を信仰すると、口の周りに出来るミコガミガサという腫物が治るのだという。<br />
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祟って困るミコ神を川へ流したり、神社の境内に置いたり、神官の家へ預けたりしたと言う話がある。湯原町の家ではずっと子供にカサが出て困ったことがあり、神官藤原氏のところへミコ神を預けていたと言う。預けた後は祟りがなくなったという。 <br />
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樋口和吉氏は婿養子で、実家は鉄山駄床の稲田家である。この実家ではもともとミコ神さんを祀っていた。父親が死んだとき幼少で和吉氏は家を継ぐことができず、長姉が婿をとって家をつぎ、和吉氏は樋口家へ養子に行ったが、その後和吉氏と長女にカサが出た。そのため実家からミコ神さんを迎えて、現在も祀っている。神体は古い鏡である。オクノマに祀る神様と一所においてはいけない。デキモノが出る間だけお供えなどをし、あとは別にかまわないでおく。また血族の間で行きたい所を知らせて廻る。
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荒神,hyakushoo no kami 百姓の神,kodomo no kami 子供の神,ushi no kami 牛の神 <br />
金原部落では、荒神は百姓の神とも子供の神とも牛の神ともいわれ、荒神様の土を踏ませると子供が丈夫に育つとされている。また、雌牛が生まれたときには、荒神様に参り、近所を招いて祝った。<br />
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Okayama 小田郡 <b>Oda district</b> 矢掛町 <b>Yakake town</b> <br />
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<span style="font-size:130%;"> <b>kodomo no kami 子供の神, heso no o koojin ヘソノオ荒神, Sanbo Kojin 三宝荒神 </b></span> <br />
At the small hamled 羽無 Hanashi 三宝荒神 the Sanbo Koshin Deity is seen as <br />
<b>Kodomo no Kami 子供の神 Deity of Children.</b> <br />
It is also called heso no o Kojin ヘソノオ荒神 Kojin of the umbilical cord. <br />
<a href="https://japanshrinestemples.blogspot.com/2021/04/sanbo-kojin-legends.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. Sanbo Kojin 三宝荒神 "the fierce deities of the three treasures" . </span> </a> <br />
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東松浦郡 <b>Higashimatsuura district</b> 鎮西町 <b>Chinzei town</b> <br />
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<a href="https://japanshrinestemples.blogspot.com/2020/03/ishigami-stone-deity-2.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. ochosusama おちょす様 O-Chosu Sama, Deity to protect children . </span> </a> <br />
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wakamiya san ワカミヤサン <br />
ミコ神さんをワカミヤサンという。家の裏手の竹薮の中の小祠に祀る。首から上にカサが出たり、モノが青く汁が出るなどしてなかなか治らないときは「ワカミヤサンの機嫌が悪い」という。<br>
そう言うときには7軒ホイトをする。7軒の家から米や小豆をもらい小豆飯を炊いてワカミヤサンに供えればカサが治る。近所の人もワカミヤサンに詣る。<br />
<a href="https://japanshrinestemples.blogspot.com/2013/05/wakamiya-shrines.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. wakamiya 若宮 Wakamiya shrines . </span> </a> <br />
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<span style="color: #783f04;"><span style="font-size: x-large;">Sanbo Kojin 三宝荒神 "the fierce deities of the three treasures" </span></span><br />
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<span style="font-size: 130%;">Sanboo koojin no osamedori 三宝荒神の納鶏 - Aichi <br />
sacred rooster of the </span><span style="font-size: 130%; font-weight: bold;">Sanbo Kojin deity</span><br />
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<span style="color: #45818e;"><span style="font-size: large;"><b>....................................................................... Aichi 愛知県 ..... </b></span></span><br />
知多郡 <b>Chita district</b> 南知多町 <b>Minami-Chita town</b> <br />
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三宝荒神 the Sanbo Kojin Deity protects the hearth, the home and the people who live in the house.<br />
If the surroundings of the house are dirty, <br />
if the people repair the house without informing the deity, <br />
if the people hit nails in the wall <br />
many family members will get a stomach ache or a fever. <br />
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三豊郡 <b>Mitoyo district</b> 詫間町 <b>Takuma town</b> <br />
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三宝荒神 The Sanbo Kojin Deity protects the food and the farmers, <br />
and also a good catch 大漁の神 of the fishermen.<br />
If someone has to leave the village to go travelling or working, <br />
he puts the ashes of incense burned for 荒神 the Kojin Deity on his head before leaving. <br />
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<span style="color: #45818e;"><span style="font-size: large;"><b>....................................................................... Mie 三重県 ..... </b></span></span><br />
志摩 <b>Shima region</b> <br />
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三宝荒神 The Sanbo Kojin Deity gets offerings from <i>matsu no ki</i> 松の枝 pine branches.<br />
If they are not renewed regularly and dry out, soneone in the family will suffer from headache. <br />
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Okayama 鹿峰 <b>Kanomine</b> <br />
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三宝荒神 the Sanbo Kojin Deity from Kanomine has two parts: <br />
On the right is a ritual wand. <br />
On the left is a male Kami deity with many faces and two arms. <br />
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Okayama 笠岡市 <b>Kasaoka city </b> <br />
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<span style="font-size:130%;"><b>Kodomo no Kami 子供の神, Ushi no Kami 牛の神, Ishiwari Kojin 石割り荒神</b> </span> <br />
On 笠岡市高島 the island Takashima in Kasaoka city the 三宝荒神 the Sanbo Kojin Deity is venerated as <br />
Kodomo no Kami 子供の神 the Deity of Children. <br />
It is also Ushi no Kami 牛の神 the Deity of Cattle. <br />
During the 神楽の際 Kagura Festival, it is called Ishiwari Kojin 石割り荒神 the stone cutting Kojin. <br />
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<a href="https://japanshrinestemples.blogspot.com/2021/04/kodomo-no-kami-legends.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. kodomo no kami 子供の神 Deity to protect children . </span> </a> <br />
<span style="font-size:130%;"> Mikogami ミコ神 / 御子神 </span> <br />
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Okayama 勝田郡 <b>Katsuta district</b> 勝田町 <b>Katsuta town</b> 梶並部落 <b>Kajinami hamlet</b> <br />
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<a href="https://gokurakuparadies.blogspot.com/2021/08/jinguji-fudo-niu.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. Sanbo Kojin at 神宮寺 the Temple Jingu-Ji . </span> </a> <br />
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The Shrine for 荒神 the Kojin Deity in the hamlet of 楮 Kozo is in a low spot in the mountain to the East.<br />
There are three small Shrines: <br />
The one on the left is dedicated to 荒神 the Kojin Deity. <br />
The one in the middle is dedicated to ヒジリ Hijiri. <br />
The one on the right is dedicated to 山の神 Yamanokami. <br />
荒神 the Kojin Deity is seen as <i>hyakusho no kami</i> 百姓の神 Deity of the farmers and <br />
Kodomo no Kami 子供の神 Deity of Children. <br />
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Okayama 勝田郡 <b>Katsuta district</b> 奈義町<b> Nagi town</b> <br />
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<span style="font-size:130%;">nagare Kojin 流れ荒神, Kokushi Kojin 国司荒神, Sanbo Kojin 三宝荒神 </span> <br />
In Nagi town, three Kojin are venerated: <br />
Nagare Kojin 流れ荒神 flowing Kojin <br />
Kokushi Kojin 国司荒神 Governor Kojin <br />
Sanbo Kojin 三宝荒神 <br />
Nagare Kojin refers to a statue that has come down during a flooding of the river. <br />
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Okayama 真庭郡 <b>Maniwa district</b> 落合町 <b>Ochiai town</b> 栗原<b> Kurihara</b> <br />
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<span style="font-size:130%;"><b>Hachi Dai Kojin 八大荒神,Sanbo Kojin 三宝荒神,Dasai Kojin ダサイ荒神</b> </span> <br />
In 坂本部落 the hamlet Sakamoto they venerate four Kojin deities <br />
Hachi Dai Kojin 八大荒神 THe Eight Big Kojin <br />
Sanbo Kojin 三宝荒神 <br />
2 Dasai Kojin ダサイ荒神 / 大歳荒神 at 大歳神社 the <b>Shrine Dasai Jinja</b> <br />
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Okayama 小田郡 <b>Oda district</b> 矢掛町 <b>Yakake town</b> 上高末<b> Kamikozue hamlet</b> <br />
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<span style="font-size:130%;"> kodomo no kami 子供の神, heso no o koojin ヘソノオ荒神, Sanbo Kojin 三宝荒神 </span> <br />
At the small hamlet 羽無 Hanashi 三宝荒神 the Sanbo Kojin Deity is seen as <br />
<b>Kodomo no Kami</b> 子供の神 Deity of Children. <br />
It is also called <b>heso no o Kojin</b> ヘソノオ荒神 <b>Kojin of the umbilical cord</b>. <br />
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大杣 <b>Osoma hamlet</b> <br />
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In the compound of the Shrine for the Kojin Deity at 大杣下組 Lower Osoma there is also a Shrine for <br />
Kunishi no Hokora 国司の祠. <br />
In the compound in 大杣上組 Upper Osoma there is also a shrine for 山の神 Yamanokami. <br />
At both Shrines the Kojin Deity is seen as <br />
<span style="font-size:130%;">hyakusho no kami 百姓の神 Deity of the farmers. </span> <br />
<a href="https://japanshrinestemples.blogspot.com/2018/10/yamanokami-regional-24-okayama.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. Yama no Kami 山の神 God of the Mountain - Okayama . </span> </a> <br />
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Okayama 総社市 <b>Soja city </b> 新本 <b>Shinpon</b> <br />
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<span style="font-size:130%;"><b>ubusuna sanboo koojin 産土三宝荒神 Ubusuna Sanbo Kojin</b> </span> <br />
At 観世部落 the hamlet Kanze, all families venerate 産土三宝荒神 Ubusuna Sanbo Kojin <br />
<a href="https://japanshrinestemples.blogspot.com/2013/04/ujiko-local-worshippers.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. Ubusunagami 産土神 Deity of the birth place . </span> </a> <br />
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<span style="font-size:130%;"> 三宝荒神社 Shrine Sanbo Kojin no Yashiro </span> <br />
津山市高野本郷 Tsuyama Takano Hongo <br />
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阿武郡 <b>Abu district</b> <br />
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三宝荒神 The Sanbo Kojin Deity is venerated in various hamlets: <br />
大抵 Taigai - The deity of the five grains (a good harvest) for the farmers.<br />
赤碕 Akasaki - The protector deity of cattle and horses. <br />
麦谷 Mugitani - It is also called 鷹神 <b>Takagami / Takashin, "Hawk Deity"</b>.<br />
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<a href="https://japanshrinestemples.blogspot.jp/2013/09/kami-shinto-deities.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. kami 神 Shinto deities . </span> </a><br />
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<span style="color: #783f04;"><span style="font-size: 160%;"><b>jintoku (shintoku) 神徳 divine virtue, divine blessing</b> </span></span><br />
<span style="font-size:78%;">- quote - </span> <br />
<span style="font-size:130%;"> 御神徳とは </span> <br />
神の功徳、威徳であり、これを戴くことをご利益と言います <br />
<a href="https://www.okayama-jinjacho.or.jp/shinto/virtue/"> - source : okayama-jinjacho.or.jp ... - </a> <br />
kudoku 功徳 merit <br />
itoku 威徳 prestige <br />
goriyaku ご利益 benefit <br />
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<span style="font-size:130%;"> Jintoku Inari Jinja 神徳稲荷神社 <b> Jintoku Inari Shrine </b> </span> <br />
鹿児島県鹿屋市新栄町1771-4 / 1771-4 Shineicho, Kanoya, Kagoshima <br />
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Best known are the transparent glass shrine gate, the tunnel of over 100 red shrine gates, and its large rock said to help people find the loves of their lives. <br />
Another popular feature of the shrine are the <i>ema </i>(votive tablets) shaped like the faces of Inari foxes.<br />
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<span style="color: #783f04;"><span style="font-size: 130%;">jintoku (shintoku) 神徳 divine virtue, divine blessing </span></span><br />
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If people cut the trees of <i>chinju no mori </i>鎮守の森 a sacred forest, the <i>shintoku</i> 神徳 divine blessings for the people living close by will be reduced. <br />
Families who own a forest nearby will decline, if they cut too many trees in their forest.<br />
<a href="https://japanshrinestemples.blogspot.com/2013/04/chinjugami-tutelary-deity.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. chinjugami 鎮守神 tutelary deities . </span> </a> <br />
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<b>Fuji no Jintoku</b> 富士の神徳 <b>blessings from Mount Fujisan</b> <br />
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Two springwaters on the top of Mt. Fuji are called <br />
<span style="font-size:130%;"> <b>Kinmei-sui and Ginmei-sui (Gold water and Silver water).</b> </span> <br />
kinmeisui 金明水 Gold Water <br />
The water is put in bottles and carried home. <br>The water will never grow bad. <br />
Even during <i>kanbatsu</i> 旱魃 a strong drought the wells will not dry out.<br />
Putting paper in the bottle will make it a powerful amulet.<br />
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<span style="color: #45818e;"><span style="font-size: large;"><b>....................................................................... Hyogo 兵庫県 ..... </b></span></span><br />
南あわじ市 <b>Minami-Awaji city</b> <br />
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<span style="font-size:130%;"> Manai no jintoku 真名井の神徳 the divine blessing of Manai </span> <br />
When the people of 淡路津名郡沼島 Nu Island in the Tsuna District of Awaji begun to dig a well, <br />
they came to a bedrock layer harder then iron and they could not go on.<br />
But from the well near Hashimangu Sha 八幡宮社 the Hachiman Shrine there came clear water that more than 1000 families could not exhaust.<br />
This is due to the 神徳 Jintoku divine blessing of 八幡宮の三女神真名井 the three female deities of the Hachiman Shrine in Manai. <br />
<a href="https://darumapilgrim.blogspot.com/2011/12/munakata-shrine.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. Munakata Sannyoshin 宗像三女神 the "Three Female Kami of Munakata." . </span> </a> <br />
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真名井神社(まないじんじゃ、眞名井神社) - 島根県松江市山代町 Shimane, Matsue city, Yamashiro town <br />
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<span style="color: #45818e;"><span style="font-size: large;"><b>....................................................................... Kochi 高知県 ..... </b></span></span><br />
吾川郡 <b>Agawa district</b> いの町 <b>Ino town</b> <br />
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<a href="https://kappapedia.blogspot.com/2015/07/daija-huge-snake.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. daija, orochi 大蛇 the huge serpent, great snake legends . </span> </a> <br />
A man was almost swallowed by<i> daija</i> 大蛇 a huge serpent, but he used his ax and run away. <br />
There are many similar stories from this mountain road. <br />
Sometimes the serpent hangs in a tree and swallows a man from above. <br />
Pepole whe carry an amulet from 金毘羅 <b>the Konpira Shrine</b> are never attacked. <br />
<a href="https://darumamuseumgallery.blogspot.com/2008/07/konpira-gongen.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. Konpira no Miya 金刀比羅宮 in Kagawa . </span> </a> <br />
金刀比羅宮神徳史 History of Jintoku from Konpira Shrine <br />
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<span style="color: #45818e;"><span style="font-size: large;"><b>....................................................................... Shiga 滋賀県 ..... </b></span></span><br />
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<a href="https://japanshrinestemples.blogspot.com/2016/10/aburahi-jinja-shiga.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. Aburahi Jinja 油日神社 Aburahi Shrine . </span> </a> <br />
the main shrine of Koga where 御神徳 Go Shintoku is held in great respect。<br />
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<span style="color: #45818e;"><span style="font-size: large;"><b>....................................................................... Shimane 島根県 ..... </b></span></span><br />
簸川郡 <b>Hikawa district</b> 大社町 <b>Taisha town</b> <br />
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- 出雲国日御碕大神宮竜蛇神徳記 Records of Jintoku at the Great Shrine in Hinomisaki, Izumo no Kuni - <br />
<a href="https://heianperiodjapan.blogspot.com/2021/04/ryuja-dragon-serpent-legends.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. ryuuja 竜蛇と伝説 Legends about Ryuja - a Dragon Serpent . </span> </a> <br />
Sometimes Ryuja 竜蛇 a dragon serpent, meseenger of <i>ryuujin</i> 竜神 the Dragon Deity, appears. <br />
Therefore there are no fires and no drought in Hinomisaki. <br />
At 日御碕神社 the Shrine Hinomisaki Jinja there is a special festival from the 11th to the 17th of October. <br />
During that time the sea is wild and <i>ryuuja</i> 竜蛇 a dragon serpent appears. <br />
<a href="https://darumapilgrim.blogspot.com/2006/12/izumo-kaido.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. Hinomisaki 日御碕 and Izumo Kaido Highway . </span> </a> <br />
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<a href="http://japanshrinestemples.blogspot.jp/2013/02/shrine-jinja.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. Shinto Shrines (jinja 神社) - Introduction . </span> </a><br />
<a href="https://japanshrinestemples.blogspot.jp/2013/09/kami-shinto-deities.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. kami 神 Shinto deities . </span> </a><br />
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<span style="color: #783f04;"><span style="font-size: x-large;">ushigami, gyuujin 牛神 / 丑神 / ギュウジン Gyujin Kami of cattle </span></span><br />
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<a href="https://omamorifromjapan.blogspot.com/2011/08/ushioni-bull-demon.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. ushi oni, ushioni, gyuuki 牛鬼 Gyuki, "bull-demon" . </span> </a> <br />
a monster in the pandemonium of Western Japan. <br />
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<span style="color: #45818e;"><span style="font-size: large;"><b>....................................................................... Ehime 愛媛県 ..... </b></span></span><br />
今治市 <b>Imabari city</b> 大三島町 <b>Omishima town</b> <br />
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<span style="font-size:130%;"> Ushigami no tatari 牛神の祟り the curse of Ushigami </span> <br />
Once upon a time <br />
members of 脇谷家 the Wakiya family became very ill, one after the other. <br />
When they asked a diviner what was the reason, they were told it was the curse of <br />
the deity 丑神大明神 <b>Ushigami Daimyojin.</b>
Now they stopped eating beef and never served it to visitors either. Thus they became blessed again. <br />
Three families of the region had formed a prayer group for the Ushigami, but during their festival there was a fire and the bull died. <br />
This was his revenge. <br />
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<span style="color: #45818e;"><span style="font-size: large;"><b>....................................................................... Okayama 岡山県 ..... </b></span></span><br />
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<span style="font-size:130%;"> <b>Takura Ushigami Sha</b> 田倉牛神社 <b>Takura Shrine for the "Cattle Deity" </b> </span> <br />
備前市吉永町福満898-3 / Bizen city, Yoshinaga town, Fukumitsu <br />
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Grand Festival January 5. Smaller festivals on May 5 and September 5. <br />
People bring cows and bulls made from Bizen pottery and make a wish for the New Year. <br />
There are more than 300.000 figures on the pile. <br />
This shrine has a torii entrance gate but no special shrine building. <br />
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堺市 <b>Sakai city</b> // <b>ushiishizuka</b> 牛石塚 - 牛神について <br />
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The Stone Mound of the Bull is a natural black rock in the form of a bull that has fallen down.<br>
<a href="https://heianperiodjapan.blogspot.com/2020/01/ushiishi-gyuseki-bull-rock-legends.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. ushiishi 牛石と伝説 Legends about the "bull rock" . </span> </a> <br />
ushi-ishi / gyuu-ishi ぎゅういし / gyuuseki / gyuseki <br />
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<a href="https://japanshrinestemples.blogspot.com/2020/03/hiyoshi-shrine-and-sanno-legends.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. nojin (nogami, nokami) 野神 Kami of the Wilderness . </span> </a> <br />
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<a href="https://heianperiodjapan.blogspot.com/2019/01/aragami-kojin-hearth-deity-legends.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. Aragami, Kojin 荒神と伝説 Legends about the Kojin deity . </span> </a> <br />
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On the road crossing over <b>Inubasari toge</b> 犬挟峠 <b>the Inubasari pass</b> there was a sanctuary <br />
dedicated to 荒神 <b>the Kojin Deity.</b> <br />
It has now changed into a concrete stand with a small sanctuary. <br />
The <b>Gyujin</b> 牛神 <b>Kami of Cattle</b> is also venerated here. <br />
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<a href="https://japanshrinestemples.blogspot.jp/2013/09/kami-shinto-deities.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. kami 神 Shinto deities . </span> </a><br />
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<a href="https://japanshrinestemples.blogspot.com/2013/04/chinjugami-tutelary-deity.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. chinjugami 鎮守神 tutelary deities . </span> </a> <br />
chinju 鎮守 regional deity, local deity <br />
chinju doo 鎮守堂 Chinju-Do Hall for the Regional Kami, a kind of Hokora, <i>tochidoo</i> 土地堂 Tochi-Do. <br />
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<a href="https://japanshrinestemples.blogspot.com/2013/04/ujiko-local-worshippers.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. ujigami 氏神 / Ubusunagami clan KAMI deities . </span> </a> <br />
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They are often seen as Guardian Deities. <br />
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<a href="http://japanshrinestemples.blogspot.jp/2013/09/kami-shinto-deities.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;"> . kami 神 Shinto deities - ABC-LIST - . </span> </a><br />
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<span style="font-size:130%;"> 鎮守様の森で by 竹川新樹 </span> <br />
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<a href="http://heianperiodjapan.blogspot.jp/2015/09/japanese-legends-and-tales-info.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;"> . <b>Legends and Tales from Japan</b> 伝説 - Introduction . </span> </a><br />
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<span style="color: #45818e;"><span style="font-size: large;"><b>....................................................................... Aichi 愛知県 ..... </b></span></span><br />
岡崎市 <b>Okasaki city</b> 古部町 <b>Kobu town</b> <br />
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<a href="https://japanshrinestemples.blogspot.com/2013/04/ujiko-local-worshippers.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. ubugami 産神 "deity of birth" . </span> </a> - Ubusunagami 産土神 <br />
The real personality of the Ubugami is not quite clear. Nevertheless <br />
it is 鎮守様 the Chinju Sama guardian deity of the village. <br />
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<span style="color: #45818e;"><span style="font-size: large;"><b>....................................................................... Fukushima 福島県 ..... </b></span></span><br />
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Fukushima いわき市 <b>Iwaki city </b> 四倉町 <b>Yotsukura town</b> // 鎮守の杉 <br />
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<span style="font-size:130%;">chinju no sugi 鎮守の杉 cedar tree of 鎮守様 the Chinju Sama guardian deity </span> <br />
About 40 years ago, a grandfather became wery ill for a long time. <br />
In former times, his wife had hit a nail into <i>sugi no ki</i> 杉の木 a cedar tree to curse someone. <br />
When they looked carefully at the tree, they found the nail. <br />
This tree had been 鎮守の杉の木 the sacred cedar tree of 鎮守様 the Chinju Sama guardian deity.<br />
When they pulled the nail out, the man got better. <br />
<a href="https://omamorifromjapan.blogspot.com/2011/12/wara-ningyo-curses.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. Wara ningyo 藁人形 straw dolls for curses . </span> </a> <br />
the vodoo dolls.<br />
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Fukushima 郡山市 <b>Koriyama city</b> 湖南町 <b>Konan town </b><br />
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The 鎮守様 the Chinju Sama guardian deity is enshrined at 高井神社 <b>the Shrine Takai Jinja</b>. <br />
The deity once hurt herself at <i>goma no ki</i> ゴマの木 a sesame tree and lost one eye. <br />
Therefore the villagers do not grow sesame. <br />
Some villagers have very narrow eyes. <br />
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Fukushima 南会津郡 <b>Minami-Aizu district</b> 檜枝岐村 <b>Hinoemata village</b> <br />
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<a href="https://heianperiodjapan.blogspot.com/2019/11/bakeneko-monster-cat-legends.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. bakeneko 化け猫 / 化猫と伝説 Legends about monster cats . </span> </a> <br />
The 鎮守様 the Chinju Sama guardian deity of the village was a kind of monster that used to eat one virgin every year as an offering. <br />
One villager took the courage, went to 伊勢の国 Ise to get a dog called 天地白 and brought it back. <br />
The dog bit the monster to death. It turned out to be a <br />
<a href="https://kappapedia.blogspot.com/2015/05/hihi-baboon-yokai.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. Hihi 狒々/ 狒狒 / 比々 Hihi Baboon Monster . </span> </a> <br />
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<a href="https://heianperiodjapan.blogspot.com/2018/05/hebi-snake-serpent-legends.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. hebi 蛇と伝説 Legends about snakes and serpents . </span> </a> <br />
When women have to go to the mountain fields for work, they often stick a needle into their front hair. <br />
Serpents are afraid of needles and do not come close. <br />
There are also ritual chants that keep the serpents away. <br />
In former times it was because of the blessings of 鎮守様 the Chinju Sama guardian deity that there were no serpents in the village. <br />
Even nowadays, serpents are very few.<br />
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If someone gets ill, they have to pray to 鎮守様 the Chinju Sama guardian deity. <br />
If the illness is very severe, they call a priest to perform prayer rituals. <br />
If the priest can not come, they use prayer amulets instead. <br />
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鎮守様 the Chinju Sama guardian deity once slipped in a field of <i>satoimo</i> 里芋 taro potatoes <br />
and lost her left eye in a field of <i>goma</i> 胡麻 sesame. <br />
Since then the villages do not plant taro or sesame. <br />
Many villagers have a small left eye. <br />
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Fukushima 十日町市 <b>Tokamachi city</b> <br />
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鎮守様 the Chinju Sama guardian deity lost one eye when he slipped on wheat. <br />
Since then the villagers do not plant wheat any more. <br />
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Fukushima 耶麻郡 <b>Yama district</b> 高郷村 <b>Takasato village</b> <br />
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In former times, 鎮守様 the Chinju Sama guardian deity slipped on cow dung and fell into the well of the village. <br />
Since then people do not keep cows and do not dig wells any more.<br />
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<span style="color: #45818e;"><span style="font-size: large;"><b>....................................................................... Ibaraki 茨城県 ..... </b></span></span><br />
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龍ヶ崎市 <b>Ryugasaki city</b> <br />
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<a href="https://japanshrinestemples.blogspot.com/2019/06/mizunokami-unagi-legends.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. Kokuzo Bosatsu 虚空蔵 and unagi 鰻 the eel . </span> </a> <br />
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<span style="color: #45818e;"><span style="font-size: large;"><b>....................................................................... Kanagawa 神奈川県 ..... </b></span></span><br />
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横浜市 <b>Yokohama city</b> 港北区 <b>Kohoku ward</b> <br />
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鎮守様 The Chinju Sama guardian deity, which is 八幡様 <b>Hachiman Sama</b>, does not like silk, <br />
therefore when they bring babies to the Shrine, they do not use silk hats or bibs.<br />
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<span style="color: #45818e;"><span style="font-size: large;"><b>....................................................................... Niigata 新潟県 ..... </b></span></span><br />
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Niigata 北蒲原郡 <b>Kita-Kanbara district</b> 阿賀町 <b>Aga town</b> <br />
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<span style="font-size:130%;"> neko 猫 cat and hebi 蛇 serpent </span> <br />
The villagers were told by a Shaman that there was a curse from cats and serpents.<br />
They made votive paintings of a cat and a serpent <br />
and gave it as offerings to 鎮守様 the Chinju Sama guardian deity <br />
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Niigata 古志郡 <i>Koshi district</i> 山古志村 <b>Yamakoshi village </b><br />
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The 鎮守様 the Chinju Sama guardian deity once hurt herself at<i> goma no ki</i> ゴマの木 a sesame tree and lost one eye.<br />
Therefore the villagers do not grow sesame. <br />
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Niigata 中頚城郡 <b>Naka-Kubiki district </b> 吉川町 <b>Yoshikawa town</b> <br />
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<a href="https://japanshrinestemples.blogspot.com/2015/05/sake-legends-temples.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. The Ibaraki Doji Monster 茨城童子 / 茨羅鬼童子 . </span> </a> <br />
Next to the boulder of 鎮守様 the Chinju Sama guardian deity of the village 尾神 Ogami, <br />
the monster child <b>Ibaraki Doji</b> used to live.<br />
Now there are only his footprints and 33 Buddha statue left.<br />
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Niigata 中魚沼郡 <b>Naka-Uonuma district</b> 津南町 <b>Tsunan town</b> <br />
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<a href="https://japanshrinestemples.blogspot.com/2021/04/katame-no-kami-legends.html?m=0"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. katame no kamisama 片目の神様 Kami with one eye . </span> </a> <br />
鎮守様 The Chinju Sama guardian deity stepped on<i> mugi</i> 麦 wheat and fell down <br />
then it hit one eye with <i>goma</i> ゴマ sesame and had only one eye left. <br />
Since then the villagers do not grow wheat or sesame. <br />
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<span style="color: #45818e;"><span style="font-size: large;"><b>....................................................................... Okayama 岡山県 ..... </b></span></span><br />
川上郡 <b>Kawakami district </b> 備中町 <b>Bitchu town</b> <br />
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<a href="https://heianperiodjapan.blogspot.com/2015/07/kitsune-fox-legends.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. kitsune densetsu 狐と伝説 fox legends . </span> </a> <br />
In the hamlet 布瀬 Nunose there is a small Sanctuary under a <i>muku no ki</i> 椋の木 Muku tree (Aphananthe aspera), <br />
where <i>kitsune sama</i> キノネ様 a fox is venerated. <br />
In local dialect it is also calld 鎮守様 the Chinju Sama guardian deity, <br />
or マツリデン Matsuri Den or イワイデン Iwai Den, place for a festival . <br />
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<span style="color: #45818e;"><span style="font-size: large;"><b>....................................................................... Tokushima 徳島県 ..... </b></span></span><br />
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平島村 <b><b>Hirashima village</b></b> <br />
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<a href="https://japanshrinestemples.blogspot.com/2017/11/yamanokami-inugami-wolf-deity.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. Inugami 犬神 "Dog Deity" . </span> </a> <br />
Once a kind man with a sanctuary for <i>Inugami</i> 犬神 the Dog Deity in his estate behaved quite strange.<br />
In the back of his estate was a place to venerate 鎮守様 the Chinju Sama guardian deity. <br />
In the building they found a small baby dog and then kept it. <br />
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立川市 <b>Tachikawa city</b> <br />
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<a href="https://edoflourishing.blogspot.com/2018/04/musashi-province.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. Chinju Hachimangu 鎮守八幡宮 in Tama 武蔵国多摩郡 . </span> </a> <br />
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<span style="color: #45818e;"><span style="font-size: large;"><b>....................................................................... Yamaguchi ..... </b></span></span><br />
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下関市 <b>Shimonoseki city</b> <br />
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<span style="font-size:130%;"> <b>mori sama 森さま The Honorable Forest</b> </span> <br />
In the forest in the back of the estate of 内山家 the Uchiyama family, there is a sanctuary called <br />
森さま<b> Mori Sama. </b>
If it is cleaned regularly, the family will always have enough money. <br />
It is 鎮守様 the Chinju Sama guardian deity of the family. <br />
Once a man cut down<i> matsu no ki</i> 松の木 a pine tree in the forest, but he hurt himself very much. <br />
<a href="https://heianperiodjapan.blogspot.com/2018/05/matsu-pine-legends.html"><span style="font-size: 130%;">. matsu 松と伝説 Legends about the pine tree / 松の木 matsu no ki . </span> </a> <br />
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<a href="https://sekiei.nichibun.ac.jp/cgi-bin/YoukaiDB3/msearch/msearch.cgi?index=&config=&hint=%E3%81%B2%E3%82%89%E3%81%8C%E3%81%AA&set=1&num=100&query=%E9%8E%AE%E5%AE%88%E6%A7%98"> - reference : nichibun yokai database : 鎮守様 - </a><br />
84 鎮守 / 31 鎮守の collecting <br />
OK 鎮守の杉 / 鎮守の池 / 鎮守八幡宮 <br />
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