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459: 25: 897: 532:- Founded in the Taisho era as a god of airplanes. Reihayakuninushi-no-mikoto is regarded as the ancestor god of aviation based on the old saying, "Riding on a celestial ship, flying through the sky," and is also worshipped as the god of the sky. 614:
In September of the 7th year of the reign of Emperor Sujin, the deity Amaterasu Kuniteruhikohikamyo Kushitama Neihatsuhikonomikoto was given the posthumous title of Amaterasu Omikami. Later, Emperor Keiko gave him the posthumous title of
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is a clan whose ancestor was Nigihayahi. The Hozumi clan and the Kumano no Kunizukuri Wada clan are said to have the same ancestor. The Yuge clan is closely related to the Mononobe clan.
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which records these four clans as descendants of Amenohoakari, is a forged document, and that these clans actually descended from the
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A genealogical tree handed down to the Kaifu clan, the family of the Kagome Shrine, has been designated a national treasure.
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The Kaifu clan, like the Owari clan, are descendants of Amanohiyakumei-no-mikoto and not of Nineiyakumei-no-mikoto
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The tomb of Nigihayahi-no-mikoto is located on Mount Shiraniwa in Shiraniwadai, Ikoma City, Nara Prefecture.
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Iwafune Shrine - The shrine's deity is a huge rock called "Ame-no-Iwafune" (Heavenly Rock).
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clans, but this contradicts their generational relationships and areas of activity.
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Amaterukuniteruhikoamenohoakarikushitamanigihayahi-no-mikoto (天照国照彦天火明櫛玉饒速日尊) in
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Tango no Amabe-shi no Shutsuji to sono ichizoku, Kokigi no Heya (丹後の海部氏の出自とその一族)
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As Amenohoakari's name suggests, he is the deification of sunlight and heat. In
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Kokuho「Amabe-shi Keizu」he no gimon, Kokigi no Heya (国宝「海部氏系図」への疑問 古樹紀之房間)
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Shoki Mononobe-uji no Keifu (1) Kokigi no Heya (初期物部氏の系譜 (1) 古樹紀之房間)
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provinces, and are considered to be the ancestors of
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Amaterukuniteruhikoamenohoakari-no-mikoto (天照國照彦天火明尊)
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Japan: Yamakawa Shuppansha. 738: 709: 663: 654: 574:Karamatsusan Tenjingu Shrine ( 302: 203:Ikishiniho-no-mikoto (膽杵磯丹杵穂命) 1: 675: 256:, Nigihayahi is offspring of 151:. His descendants are called 584:Kunitsuhikonomikoto Shrine ( 213: 7: 636: 475:Amateru Tamamikoto Shrine ( 403: 230:, Amenohoakari was born to 197:Hoakari-no-mikoto (火明命) in 178:Nigihayahi-no-mikoto (饒速日命) 10: 987: 872:Motoori, Norinaga (2011). 643:Jimmu's Eastern Expedition 389:However, it is clear that 694:Shinsen Shōjiroku (新撰姓氏錄) 691:Hanawa, Hokiichi (1983). 397: 133: 113:Ame-no-Kaguyama-no-Mikoto 108: 85: 80: 75: 745:Okimori, Takuya (2005). 648: 485:Ishikiri Kenjya Shrine ( 453: 299:and Dotsuhime (弩都比売). 158: 32:This article cites its 463: 799:Hoga, Toshio (2006). 770:Hoga, Toshio (2006). 747:Harima-no-kuni Fudoki 716:Hoga, Toshio (2007). 697:. 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Ame-no-oshihomimi
Takuhadachiji-hime
Ame-no-Kaguyama-no-Mikoto
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sun
agriculture
Japanese mythology
Kujiki
Nihon Shoki
Kojiki
Kojiki
Nihon Shoki
Ame-no-oshihomimi
Takamimusubi's
Yorozuhatahime
Ninigi-no-Mikoto
Nihon Shoki
Amatsukami
Kujiki
Nigihayahi
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Mononobe
Ōkuninushi
Shinsen Shōjiroku
Amatsuhikone
Ame-no-hohi
Amanomichine

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