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    Jingū), the Grand Head of Shinto shrines in Japan. Kotai Jingu Gishikicho (皇神宮儀式帳) describes "須賀利" (Sugari) as "須賀流". "須賀流" is an archaic word for bee or...
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    The Sugari no Ontachi was first described in the Kotai Jingu Gishikicho (皇神宮儀式帳) compiled in 804, and it is believed that new decorations were added to...
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    have literary merit. Saka Jūbutsu's (坂十仏) work Ise Daijingū Sankeiki (伊勢神宮参詣記), an account of a 1342 visit to the Ise Grand Shrine, is one example of...
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    Emperor Saga (嵯峨天皇), 52nd emperor of Japan, worshipped as Kami-no-daijingū (神野神宮) Sugawara no Michizane, scholar, poet and politician of the Heian Period...
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    excessive proximity to the shrines. An 804 book, the Kōtaijingū Gishikichō (皇神宮儀式帳), stipulates that on Ise lands some Buddhist words (buddha, sūtra, gojūnotō...
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    earliest mention of the shrine is in the 804 Kotai Jingu Ceremony Book (皇神宮儀式帳, Kōtaijingū Gishikichō) and the 927 Engishiki records. The shrine was...
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  • without giving birth to a prince. According to the records of Ise Shrine (神宮諸雑事記, daijingū shozō-kiji), when Genshi was bathing ten days after giving...
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    National Treasures of Japan (archaeological materials) "ご由緒【七支刀(しちしとう)】|石上神宮[いそのかみじんぐう]公式サイト|奈良県天理市". Isonokami.jp. Archived from the original on 2020-07-31...
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    talisman issued by the Grand Shrines of Ise (Ise Jingū) called Jingū Taima (神宮大麻). Jingū Taima were originally purification wands (祓串, haraegushi) that wandering...
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  • the roof of the hospital holding on to him, after being shot. Kyohei Jingu (神宮 京平, Jingu Kyōhei) Voiced by: Hiroaki Yoshida (Japanese); Robin Atkin Downes...
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