Nakisawame

大分類Encyclopedia of Shinto
中分類2. Kami (Deities)
小分類Kami in Classic Texts
分野分類 CB宗教学・神道学
文化財分類 CB学術データベース
資料形式 CBテキストデータベース
TitleNakisawame
テキスト内容Other names: Nakisawame no mikoto(Nihongi)



A kami produced from the tears of Izanagi, shed as he clutched the dead body of his consort Izanami. This kami was said to be enshrined at the "base of the trees" (Kinomoto) at Uneo on the foothills of the mountain Amanokaguyama. The anthology Manyōshū likewise records a poem of entreaty to the "Nakisawa Shrine," which is identified with the Uneotsutamoto Shrine.

-Mori Mizue
+辞書ページURLhttps://d-museum.kokugakuin.ac.jp/eos/detail/?id=9358
+動画/音声公開サイトURL1https://drive.google.com/uc?export=view&id=1Ddh-jPQPjP9wqiH-QHfA32Yuvh5jZVdH
#22309382009/03/02Administrator00EOS000096NakisawameNakisawameOther names: Nakisawame no mikoto(Nihongi)



A kami produced from the tears of Izanagi, shed as he clutched the dead body of his consort Izanami. This kami was said to be enshrined at the "base of the trees" (Kinomoto) at Uneo on the foothills of the mountain Amanokaguyama. The anthology Manyōshū likewise records a poem of entreaty to the "Nakisawa Shrine," which is identified with the Uneotsutamoto Shrine.

-Mori Mizue11123[Nakisawame no kami] (Kojiki)1
資料ID77678

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