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    in 749 AD, an oracle was declared by Hachiman to a senior Shinto priest (禰宜 negi) and nun from Usa Shrine to proceed to the capital (in Nara) that Hachiman...
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    Unasaru (頸猴), Yata (八田), Kunimaro (國摩侶), and Amashino (網磯野), of Negi field (禰宜野), the Shinokaomi (小竹鹿臣) of Shinokaosa (小竹鹿奥), and the Ao (青) and Shiro (白)...
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    the god(s) Mishaguji, worshipped by the Moriya since antiquity. Negi-dayū (禰宜大夫) - Koide clan (小出氏), later Moriya clan (守屋氏) The office's original occupants...
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    clan, the Koide (小出氏), the original occupants of the offices of negi-dayū (禰宜大夫) and gi-no-hōri (擬祝), claimed descent from the god Yakine. A second clan...
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    Goryeo. It was designated on November 14, 1953. Katori ōnegike monjo (香取大禰宜家文書), Heian to Edo period. This is a set of 381 documents that was in the possession...
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    basin. In the Middle Ages, the area was surrounded by fields called "Negida" (禰宜田), and with the authority of a Matsuo Taisha, the shrine was able to obtain...
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  • the official "Regulations for Shrine priests" (Shosha negi kannushi hatto 諸社禰宜神主法度) of 1665. Later, however, Koretaru created his own version of Shintō (Yoshikawa...
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