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Kamo clan (賀茂氏, Kamo-shi) is a Japanese sacerdotal kin group [1] which traces its roots The Kamo Clan Is from a Yayoi period shrine in the vicinity of northeastern Kyoto. [2] The clan rose to prominence during the Asuka and Heian periods when the Kamo are identified with the 7th-century founding of the Kamo Shrine .
Tamayorihiko-no-mikoto later became the Lord of Kamo Prefecture. Tamayorihime-no-mikoto is said to have conceived and given birth to Kamowakeikazuchi-no-mikoto (the deity of Kamigamo Shrine) after putting a red lacquered arrow (an incarnation of the kami Honokazuchi-no-kami), near her bed.
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[4] [5] For several centuries afterward, the Abe clan controlled the government ministry of onmyōdō, while the Kamo clan became hereditary keepers of the calendar. [6] Yasunori's second daughter became an acclaimed poet. Yasunori's death is a driving plot element in the kabuki play Ashiya Dōman Ōuchi Kagami (A Courtly Mirror of Ashiya Dōman).
Kamo no Okimi (鴨王, Okimi of the Kamo clan) was the son of Kotoshironushi and Tamakushi-hime, and brother of Himetataraisuzu-hime. [2] He was an ancestor of the Kamo clan , and by extension through Ōtataneko [ ja ] ( 太田田根子 ) the Miwa clan .
Kamo clan [1] Nakatomi clan [2] ... The clan claimed descent from Qin Shi Huang, but recent Japanese research points this to be aggrandization and their true origin ...
Kamo-no-Ōmikami (迦毛之大御神) Japanese: 味耜高彦根神: Major cult center: Takakamo Shrine , Asuki Shrine: Texts: Kojiki, Nihon Shoki, Sendai Kuji Hongi, Izumo Fudoki, Harima Fudoki: Genealogy; Parents: Ōkuninushi and Takiribime Siblings: Shitateruhime Kotoshironushi, Takeminakata and others (half-siblings) Consort: Ame-no ...
Kamo Shrine (賀茂神社, Kamo-jinja) is a general term for an important Shinto sanctuary complex on both banks of the Kamo River in northeast Kyoto. It is centered on two shrines. [ 1 ] The two shrines, an upper and a lower, lie in a corner of the old capital which was known as the "devil's gate" ( 鬼門 , kimon ) due to traditional geomancy ...