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2346: 519: 770: 786:, while performing various repairs and upkeep at Atsuta Shrine, including replacement of the outer wooden box housing the sword, the Shinto priest Matsuoka Masanao claimed to have been one of several priests to have seen the sword. Per his account, "a stone box was inside a wooden box of length 150 cm (59 in), with red clay stuffed into the gap between them. Inside the stone box was a hollowed log of a camphor tree, acting as another box, with an interior lined with gold. Above that was placed a sword. Red clay was also stuffed between the stone box and the camphor tree box. The sword was about 82 cm (32 in) long. Its blade resembled a 177: 1619: 1624: 268: 75: 34: 511: 634: 820:, led the Emperor and his entourage to commit suicide by drowning in the waters of the strait, taking with her two of the three Imperial Regalia: the sacred jewel and the sword Kusanagi. The sacred mirror was recovered in extremis when one of the ladies-in-waiting was about to jump with it into the sea. Although the sacred jewel is said to have been found in its casket floating on the waves, 589:. Susanoo investigated the creature, and after an abortive encounter he returned with a plan to defeat it. In return, he asked for Kushinada-hime's hand in marriage, which was agreed. Transforming her temporarily into a comb (one interpreter reads this section as "using a comb he turns into Kushinada-hime") to have her company during battle, he detailed his plan into steps. 690:
to cut back the grass and remove fuel from the fire, but in doing so, he discovered that the sword enabled him to control the wind and cause it to move in the direction of his swing. Taking advantage of this magic, Yamato Takeru used his other gift, fire strikers, to enlarge the fire in the direction
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These gifts came in handy when Yamato Takeru was lured onto an open grassland during a hunting expedition by a treacherous warlord. The lord had fiery arrows loosed to ignite the grass and trap Yamato Takeru in the field so that he would burn to death. He also killed the warrior's horse to prevent
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leaf. The middle of the sword had a thickness from the grip about 18 cm (7.1 in) with an appearance like a fish spine. The sword was fashioned in a white metallic color, and well maintained." After witnessing the sword, the grand priest was banished and the other priests, except for
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also contains mythological stories that are not considered reliable history, it records some events that were contemporary or nearly contemporary to its writing, and these sections of the book are considered historical. In the
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Because no one is allowed to see the sword due to its divinity and Shinto tradition, the exact shape and condition of the sword has not been confirmed. The most recent appearance of the sword was in 2019 when Emperor
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sword is the most important sword owned by the Crown Prince, given by the Emperor as proof of the official Crown Prince after the ceremony of his inauguration. Its origin is that it was given by
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is a collection of epic poetry passed down orally and written down nearly 200 years after the actual events, so it has questionable reliability as a historical document.
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sword is forbidden to be seen because of its divinity and is always kept in a box, the Crown Prince's sword is worn by the Crown Prince with the traditional costume
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play the role. Apart from these swords, the Imperial Family owns many swords, which are managed by the Imperial Household Agency. For example, one of the
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of the lord and his men, and he used the winds controlled by the sword to sweep the blaze toward them. In triumph, Yamato Takeru renamed the sword
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sword is always hidden because of its divinity, and it is put in a box and put up by the chamberlain at the time of the
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Matsuoka, died from strange diseases. The above account therefore comes from the only survivor, Matsuoka.
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Another story holds that the sword was reportedly stolen again in the sixth century by a monk from
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Replicas of the sword were made as early as the 9th century, and the original is entrusted to
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is allegedly kept at Atsuta Shrine but is not available for public display. During the
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Note: some of the existing swords are named after earlier legendary ones.
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festival. This Yukihira sword is different from the Emperor's
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was lost forever. Although written about historical events,
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Ed. Klaus Müller. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, 1992. –170.
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Susanoo slays the eight-headed beast Yamata-no-Orochi
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For other uses, see 1451: 1449: 1316: 1290: 1199:"Amenofuyukinu, Amenofukine | 國學院大學デジタルミュージアム" 990: 973: 904: 766:, the sword representing the virtue of valor. 582: 557: 470: 434: 2621: 2161: 1534: 1335:http://kindai.ndl.go.jp/info:ndljp/pid/815487 406: 1466: 1464: 1376: 1374: 951:The Japanese crown prince has inherited two 622:adds more to the story. It says Susanoo had 1446: 1287:First appears in Endorsement of Gyokusensyu 680:, to protect her nephew in times of peril. 62:Learn how and when to remove these messages 2628: 2614: 2168: 2154: 1541: 1527: 1429: 554:("gods of the land") headed by Ashinazuchi 413: 399: 1461: 1371: 1339: 881: 644:dates back to 100 CE during the reign of 239:Learn how and when to remove this message 221:Learn how and when to remove this message 159:Learn how and when to remove this message 768: 632: 614:. 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