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  • Ujigami Shrine
  • Shinto shrine in Kyoto Prefecture, Japan

    Ujigami Shrine (宇治上神社, Ujigami-jinja) is a Shinto shrine in the city of Uji, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan. The shrine was built as a guardian shrine for the

    Ujigami Shrine

    Ujigami Shrine

    Ujigami_Shrine

  • Ujigami
  • Shinto guardian god of a particular place

    An ujigami (氏神; lit. 'clan deity/divinity/spirit') is a guardian kami of a particular place in the Shinto religion of Japan. The ujigami are prayed to

    Ujigami

    Ujigami

  • Chinjugami
  • Japanese tutelary deity

    often conflated with ujigami and ubusunagami. A shrine enshrining a chinjugami is called a chinjusha. Chinjugami differ from ujigami in that the latter

    Chinjugami

    Chinjugami

  • Ryūjin
  • Japanese deity of the sea

    him as the bringer of rain and thunder, Ryūjin is also the patron god (ujigami) of several family groups. This Japanese dragon, symbolizing the power

    Ryūjin

    Ryūjin

    Ryūjin

  • Shinto shrine
  • Japanese shrine of the Shinto religion

    ancestor of the Minamoto clan, Hachiman became the tutelary kami (氏神, ujigami) of the Minamoto samurai clan of Kawachi (Osaka). After Minamoto no Yoritomo

    Shinto shrine

    Shinto shrine

    Shinto_shrine

  • Ubusunagami
  • In Shinto, guardian deity connected to the place of one's birth

    While there are similarities between ubusunagami and ujigami, the relationship between ujigami and their follower (氏子, ujiko) is based on bloodlines

    Ubusunagami

    Ubusunagami

  • Shinto
  • Japanese religion

    Amaterasu. The kami of a particular community is referred to it as their ujigami, while that of a particular house is the yashikigami. Kami are not considered

    Shinto

    Shinto

    Shinto

  • Fushimi Inari-taisha
  • Shinto shrine near Kyoto, Japan

    Court allowed the Inari deity to transition from a private clan tutelary (ujigami) to a major national protector of the harvest and the state. The shrine

    Fushimi Inari-taisha

    Fushimi Inari-taisha

    Fushimi_Inari-taisha

  • Uji
  • City in Kansai, Japan

    shrines, Buddhist temples and Hindu Shrines. Among the most famous are the Ujigami Shrine (built in 1060) and the Byōdō-in that are part of the UNESCO World

    Uji

    Uji

    Uji

  • Ofuda
  • Shinto and Buddhist talismans

    Jingū Taima The ofuda of the tutelary deity of one's place of residence (ujigami) The ofuda of a shrine one is personally devoted to sūkei jinja (崇敬神社)

    Ofuda

    Ofuda

    Ofuda

  • Jingū taima
  • Charm from Ise Jingu

    household have at least three Ofuda in their Kamidana, a Jingu Taima, an Ujigami ofuda, and another deity one personally chooses. Jingu Taima were originally

    Jingū taima

    Jingū taima

    Jingū_taima

  • Arahitogami
  • Type of divine being in Shinto

    especially when the deity is a living person. This concept is distinct from the ujigami ("guardian deity") belief system, which focuses on a deity's connection

    Arahitogami

    Arahitogami

    Arahitogami

  • National Treasure (Japan)
  • Most precious of Tangible Cultural Properties

    day. The oldest designated extant shrine structure is the main hall at Ujigami Shrine, which dates from the 12th century (late Heian period). About half

    National Treasure (Japan)

    National Treasure (Japan)

    National_Treasure_(Japan)

  • Uji Shrine
  • Shinto shrine in Kyoto Prefecture, Japan

    located in the city of Uji in Kyoto Prefecture, Japan. It is adjacent to the Ujigami Shrine. Media related to Uji Shrine at Wikimedia Commons v t e v t e

    Uji Shrine

    Uji Shrine

    Uji_Shrine

  • Oyagami
  • Type of Shinto deity

    clans believe in oyagami as gods they are descended from, also known as ujigami. They are considered their original ancestor to be the oyagami. The notion

    Oyagami

    Oyagami

  • Sorei
  • Japanese term for the spirits of ancestors

    general scheme whereby ancestors become not only protectors, but kami or ujigami. However, while it is possible that in the distant past such a development

    Sorei

    Sorei

  • Imperial cult
  • Form of state religion

    Japan, it was customary for every clan to claim descendance from gods (ujigami) and the Imperial Family tended to define their ancestor as the dominant

    Imperial cult

    Imperial_cult

  • Nagare-zukuri
  • Shinto shrine architectural style

    The most common sizes are 1 and 3 ken. The oldest shrine in Japan, Uji's Ujigami Shrine, has a honden of this type. Its external dimensions are 5x3 ken

    Nagare-zukuri

    Nagare-zukuri

    Nagare-zukuri

  • Shitomi
  • Feature of Japanese buildings

    the pillars. They are occasionally referenced in modern architecture. Ujigami Shrine Osaka Temmangu Shrine Kinkaku-ji Ninna-ji Hōryū-ji Hook for suspending

    Shitomi

    Shitomi

    Shitomi

  • Hachiman
  • Japanese Shinto–Buddhist syncretic deity

    ancestor of the Minamoto warrior clan, Hachiman became its tutelary kami (氏神, ujigami). Minamoto no Yoshiie, upon coming of age at Iwashimizu Shrine in Kyoto

    Hachiman

    Hachiman

    Hachiman

  • List of war deities
  • swords, and lightning; general of the Amatsukami; god of Kashima and Ujigami of Nakatomi clan Suwa Myōjin (Takeminakata-no-kami), god of hunting, valor

    List of war deities

    List_of_war_deities

  • Minamoto no Tametomo
  • Samurai who fought in the Hōgen Rebellion of 1156 (1139–1170)

    The Samurai Sourcebook. Cassell & Co. p. 199. ISBN 1854095234. "鬼頭兵内氏神 Ujigami of Kitō Heinai". 岐阜県養老町の歴史文化資源 Gifuken Yōrōchō no Rekishi Bunka Shigen

    Minamoto no Tametomo

    Minamoto no Tametomo

    Minamoto_no_Tametomo

  • Izumo Taishakyo Mission of Hawaii
  • Shinto shrine in Honolulu, Hawaii

    Naminoue Shrine, Futenma Shrine, Inari Shrine, and Ebisu Shrine, and Waianae Ujigami. The shrine is the site of the annual New Year's Day hatsumōde as well

    Izumo Taishakyo Mission of Hawaii

    Izumo Taishakyo Mission of Hawaii

    Izumo_Taishakyo_Mission_of_Hawaii

  • List of legendary creatures from Japan
  • Legendary creatures and entities in traditional Japanese mythology

    Toyotama-hime, the husband of Tamayori-hime, and the father of Emperor Jimmu. Ujigami A Shinto guardian spirit or kami of a particular place, prayed to for a

    List of legendary creatures from Japan

    List of legendary creatures from Japan

    List_of_legendary_creatures_from_Japan

  • Miyazu-hime
  • Japanese noblewoman and goddess

    founded the Owari clan. As a result, Atsuta Myojin became the Owari clan's Ujigami. The shrine, originally a Betsugu, later became a Sessha. It was founded

    Miyazu-hime

    Miyazu-hime

  • Tourism in Japan
  • parts of Historic Monuments of Ancient Kyoto (WHS) Uji – Byōdō-in and Ujigami Shrine (WHS), Relation of The Tale of Genji Ōtsu – Lake Biwa, Hiyoshi Taisha

    Tourism in Japan

    Tourism in Japan

    Tourism_in_Japan

  • Kenji Mizoguchi
  • Japanese filmmaker (1898–1956)

    Yet They Go Shikamo karera wa yuku No 1932 The Man of the Moment Toki no ujigami No The Dawn of Manchuria and Mongolia Manmō kenkoku no reimei No 1933 The

    Kenji Mizoguchi

    Kenji Mizoguchi

    Kenji_Mizoguchi

  • Uji Station (Keihan)
  • Railway station in Uji, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan

    station has an island platform with two tracks on the ground. Uji Bridge Ujigami Shrine Agata Shrine The Tale of Genji Museum Kōshōji Byōdōin Tsuen Tea

    Uji Station (Keihan)

    Uji Station (Keihan)

    Uji_Station_(Keihan)

  • Emperor Nintoku
  • Legendary emperor of Japan

    Japan List of Emperors of Japan Imperial cult Five kings of Wa Kōzu-gū Ujigami Shrine The 29th Emperor Kanmu was the 50th sovereign of the imperial dynasty

    Emperor Nintoku

    Emperor Nintoku

    Emperor_Nintoku

  • Takemikazuchi
  • Japanese thunder god

    duties from the Ō clan, they claimed Takemikazuchi as the Nakatomi clan's ujigami (clan deity). Ōwa goes on to theorize that the Ō clan was originally ōmi

    Takemikazuchi

    Takemikazuchi

    Takemikazuchi

  • Worship of heavenly bodies
  • Worship of stars and other heavenly bodies as deities

    the ancestor of the Chiba clan. Owing to his status as the Chiba clan's ujigami (guardian deity), temples and shrines dedicated to Myōken are particularly

    Worship of heavenly bodies

    Worship of heavenly bodies

    Worship_of_heavenly_bodies

  • Shinto architecture
  • Architecture of Japanese Shinto shrines

    The most common sizes are 1 and 3 ken. The oldest shrine in Japan, Uji's Ujigami Shrine, has a honden of this type. Its external dimensions are 5x3 ken

    Shinto architecture

    Shinto architecture

    Shinto_architecture

  • Uji Station (JR West)
  • Railway station in Uji, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan

    day is as follows.[citation needed] Uji City Hall Byōdō-in Agata Shrine Ujigami Shrine Uji Bridge [ja] Uji Station (Keihan Railway Uji Line) "移動等円滑化取組報告書(鉄道駅)"

    Uji Station (JR West)

    Uji Station (JR West)

    Uji_Station_(JR_West)

  • Yamato no Kuni no Miyatsuko
  • Japanese noble family

    clan [ja] of Munakata Taisha, and the Amabe clan of Kono Shrine Their Ujigami or clan god is Yamato Okunitama of Ōyamato Shrine Some scholars interpret

    Yamato no Kuni no Miyatsuko

    Yamato no Kuni no Miyatsuko

    Yamato_no_Kuni_no_Miyatsuko

  • Nakatomi clan
  • Ancient Japanese aristocratic clan group

    duties from the Ō clan, they claimed Takemikazuchi as the Nakatomi clan's ujigami (clan deity). Ōwa goes on to theorize that the Ō clan was originally ōmi

    Nakatomi clan

    Nakatomi_clan

  • Mikogami
  • Child deity in Shinto

    Tenmangū, Sugawara no Michizane. Kasuga-taisha: This is the clan shrine (ujigami) of the Fujiwara clan, and one of the deities worshipped is Ame-no-Koyane

    Mikogami

    Mikogami

  • List of Important Cultural Properties of Japan (Heian period: structures)
  • contain the earliest wooden structures outside Honshu. The honden of Ujigami Jinja is the earliest wooden Shinto shrine building, while two stone examples

    List of Important Cultural Properties of Japan (Heian period: structures)

    List_of_Important_Cultural_Properties_of_Japan_(Heian_period:_structures)

  • Kunitsukami
  • Shinto spirits related to the earth

    Ōyamatsumi Taka Kagyu Aesir and Vanir Heavenly and Earthly crimes Jinushigami Ujigami Houtu City God Dizhu shen Tudigong Okunitama Klautau, Orion; Krämer, Hans

    Kunitsukami

    Kunitsukami

  • List of Cultural Properties of Uji
  • (Ujigami Jinja Honden) Structures National (NT) [4] *Ujigami Jinja Haiden 宇治上神社拝殿 Ujigami Jinja haiden Ujigami Jinja early Kamakura period 1 Ujigami Jinja

    List of Cultural Properties of Uji

    List_of_Cultural_Properties_of_Uji

  • Shrine Consolidation Policy
  • Empire of Japan policy to merge shrines

    which resulted in some Ujigami being moved to places far from their worshippers due to the shrine mergers. As a result, some Ujigami were unable to be worshipped

    Shrine Consolidation Policy

    Shrine_Consolidation_Policy

  • Household deity
  • Deity or spirit associated with the home

    After death an ujiko becomes a "family spirit", or "family kami" (氏神 ujigami). Many Japanese houses still have a shrine (kamidana, kami shelf) where

    Household deity

    Household deity

    Household_deity

  • Uji (clan)
  • Aristocratic family groups during the Kofun period of Japanese history (300–538)

    Each clan was ruled by a headman or warlord and worshiped its own unique ujigami or clan spirit. The most thorough ancient description of the uji clan system

    Uji (clan)

    Uji_(clan)

  • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (IDW Publishing)
  • Ongoing American comic book series

    visions of their prospective future, Splinter assumes the identity of an ujigami and begins eliminating threats to his family's safety—including one of

    Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (IDW Publishing)

    Teenage_Mutant_Ninja_Turtles_(IDW_Publishing)

  • Kunitama
  • Japanese category of deities

    Kunitama, identified with indigenous people of the area in a burial mound. Ujigami Transitionary between Three pioneer kami and Kunitama-Amaterasu dyad Nishioka

    Kunitama

    Kunitama

  • Japanese architecture
  • and thatched roofs. Phoenix Hall at Byōdō-in, Uji, Kyoto Built in 1053 Ujigami Shrine, Uji, Kyoto Built in 1060 Itsukushima Shrine Honden, Hatsukaichi

    Japanese architecture

    Japanese architecture

    Japanese_architecture

  • Yamato Okunitama
  • Shinto deity

    (国魂; 'country spirit') or tutelary deity of Yamato Province. They are the ujigami, or 'clan deity', of the Yamato clan, and are worshiped at Ōyamato Shrine

    Yamato Okunitama

    Yamato Okunitama

    Yamato_Okunitama

  • Myōken
  • Buddhist deification of the North Star

    the ancestor of the Chiba clan. Owing to his status as the Chiba clan's ujigami (guardian deity), temples and shrines dedicated to Myōken are particularly

    Myōken

    Myōken

    Myōken

  • List of National Treasures of Japan (shrines)
  • be the more popular style, followed by the kasuga-zukuri. The honden of Ujigami Shrine dates to this period. At the end of the Heian period torii and fences

    List of National Treasures of Japan (shrines)

    List of National Treasures of Japan (shrines)

    List_of_National_Treasures_of_Japan_(shrines)

  • Zaregoto
  • Novel series by Nisio Isin

    "Economical" world consists of five big Zaibatsu, "Akagami(赤神)", "Iigami(謂神)", "Ujigami(氏神)", "Ekagami(絵鏡 )", and "Origami(檻神)". Together, they are called the

    Zaregoto

    Zaregoto

  • List of Important Cultural Properties of Japan (Kamakura period: structures)
  • 68134071°E / 35.04725432; 135.68134071 (Iinji Hōkyōintō) [19] *Ujigami Jinja Haiden 宇治上神社拝殿 Ujigami Jinja haiden 1185-1274 Uji Kyoto 34°53′31″N 135°48′41″E

    List of Important Cultural Properties of Japan (Kamakura period: structures)

    List_of_Important_Cultural_Properties_of_Japan_(Kamakura_period:_structures)

  • Ō clan
  • Japanese clan

    the Ō clan, they also instituted Takemikazuchi as the Nakatomi clan's ujigami (clan deity). Or so this is the observation by Iwao Ōwa [ja] in his Jinja

    Ō clan

    Ō_clan

  • Historic Monuments of Ancient Kyoto (Kyoto, Uji and Otsu Cities)
  • UNESCO World Heritage Site in Japan

    to represent Saiko-Gokurado-Jōdo (the Pure Land Paradise in the West). Ujigami Shrine (宇治上神社) Shinto shrine 11th century - Heian period Uji, Kyoto, 34°53′31″N

    Historic Monuments of Ancient Kyoto (Kyoto, Uji and Otsu Cities)

    Historic Monuments of Ancient Kyoto (Kyoto, Uji and Otsu Cities)

    Historic_Monuments_of_Ancient_Kyoto_(Kyoto,_Uji_and_Otsu_Cities)

  • Shinsen
  • Offerings of foods given up to Shinto shrines or kamidana in Japan

    using a shimenawa, and then priests or ujiko, someone who worships an ujigami, who have purified themselves by abstaining from meat prepare the offerings

    Shinsen

    Shinsen

    Shinsen

  • Tatarigami
  • Shinto category of spirit or deity

    elevate or separate many of the Shinto deities into other classes such as Ujigami (clan deities.) Over time, Tatarigami came to refer specifically to wrathful

    Tatarigami

    Tatarigami

  • Yamato Kingship
  • Historical Japanese state

    believed to be the birthplace of the Yamato Imperial Court. It is the Ujigami of the Miwa clan, who were the first inhabitants of the area before the

    Yamato Kingship

    Yamato Kingship

    Yamato_Kingship

  • Utsunomiya Futarayama Shrine
  • Shinto shrine in Utsunomiya, Tochigi, Japan

    built a shrine to honor his great-grandfather Prince Toyokiirihiko as ujigami of the region. Per the Nihon Shoki, Prince Toyokiirihiko had been dispatched

    Utsunomiya Futarayama Shrine

    Utsunomiya Futarayama Shrine

    Utsunomiya_Futarayama_Shrine

  • Chinjusha
  • Shinto shrine which enshrines a tutelary kami

    example a village or a Buddhist temple. The term today is a synonym of ujigami (clan's tutelary ancestor) and ubusuna (産土神, lit. native place kami); however

    Chinjusha

    Chinjusha

    Chinjusha

  • Chinjufu shōgun
  • Military post in classical and feudal Japan

    of aristocratic families. They have come gradually to be worshipped as "ujigami" or "ubusuna no kami" Shin-meikai-kokugo-jiten, Sanseido Co., Ltd, Tokyo

    Chinjufu shōgun

    Chinjufu_shōgun

  • Motoichi Kumagai
  • Japanese photographer and illustrator

    (Suzuki Jin Seidō, 1936) Itachi to Kodomo (いたちと子供) (Kin no Seisha, 1941) Ujigami-sama (氏神さま) Kodansha, 1942) Yama no Mura (ヤマノムラ) (Kyōyōsha, 1942) Ano Mura

    Motoichi Kumagai

    Motoichi Kumagai

    Motoichi_Kumagai

  • Musashino-sen no Shimai
  • Japanese web manga series

    Ayaka Komatsu Takahiro Todo - Mitsuru Karahashi Rin Kono - Yu Toa Cop - Ujigami Ichiban Nyanpu sama - Koriki Choshu Chiba Shigeru - Iwami Yoshimasa Hiro

    Musashino-sen no Shimai

    Musashino-sen_no_Shimai

  • Danzaburou-danuki
  • Bake-danuki passed down in stories on Sado Island

    island. Theory states that the tanuki itself was later worshiped as an ujigami. Danzaburou appears as a boss character in the 2013 video game Muramasa

    Danzaburou-danuki

    Danzaburou-danuki

    Danzaburou-danuki

  • Radical 83
  • Chinese character radical

    kanji. In Japanese it refers to Japanese clans or uji. It also refers to Ujigami (氏神) which are gods originally limited to clans which are now worshipped

    Radical 83

    Radical 83

    Radical_83

  • Glossary of Shinto
  • and shrine. See also sore and ujigami. Uchide no kozuchi (打ち出の小槌) – Daikokuten's magic, lucky coin-stamping mallet. Ujigami (氏神, lit. 'clan deity') – A

    Glossary of Shinto

    Glossary_of_Shinto

  • History of Shinto
  • officials from there. At this time, the nobles became more interested in ujigami rituals, and we see several collections of traditions written during this

    History of Shinto

    History_of_Shinto

  • Tazuko Sakane
  • Japanese film director

    1931 しかも彼等は行く Shikamo Karera wa Yuku And Yet They Go On 1932 時の氏神 Toki no Ujigami The Man of the Moment/Timely Mediator 1933 祇園祭 Gion Matsuri Gion Festival

    Tazuko Sakane

    Tazuko Sakane

    Tazuko_Sakane

  • Whale mounds
  • moved to its present location in 1640 (Kan'ei17), where it became the Ujigami of the Ukitsu clan, a whaling group that has continued since the Edo period

    Whale mounds

    Whale mounds

    Whale_mounds

  • Kō (lecture)
  • Meeting of an association

    by udeshi, or shrine parishioners, who believe in a local deity such as Ujigami or a local land of origin, for the maintenance of their shrine. Some of

    Kō (lecture)

    Kō_(lecture)

  • Present life
  • Religious term for the life being lived

    have prayed to the guardian deities of the local community, such as the Ujigami or Chinjujin, for rain, sun, insects, and disease, as part of the collective

    Present life

    Present_life

  • Owari clan
  • Japanese clan

    founded the Owari clan. As a result, Atsuta Myojin became the Owari clan's Ujigami. The shrine, originally a Betsugu, later became a Sessha. It was founded

    Owari clan

    Owari_clan

  • Secular Shrine Theory
  • Japanese idea on the separation of Church and State

    began to focus on the management of Shinto shrines dedicated to their Ujigami. And with that, the Priests emerged as the Freedom and People's Rights

    Secular Shrine Theory

    Secular_Shrine_Theory

  • Matsura Sayohime
  • Legendary heroine in Japanese mythology

    Michinoku up north is the one obtaining sympathy and help from his clan deity (ujigami) based in Nara, the readers realize that the deity is actually responding

    Matsura Sayohime

    Matsura Sayohime

    Matsura_Sayohime

  • Suwa Daimyōjin Ekotoba
  • Best

    part, the Hōjō, a clan of obscure origins who lacked an ancestral kami (ujigami) of their own, looked upon Suwa Myōjin as the closest thing they had to

    Suwa Daimyōjin Ekotoba

    Suwa_Daimyōjin_Ekotoba

  • List of Cultural Properties of Japan – paintings (Kyoto)
  • boards 本殿扉絵(板絵著色) honden tobira-e (ita-e chakushoku) Heian period Uji Ujigami Jinja four panels 34°53′31″N 135°48′41″E / 34.892041°N 135.811417°E

    List of Cultural Properties of Japan – paintings (Kyoto)

    List_of_Cultural_Properties_of_Japan_–_paintings_(Kyoto)

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  • Carshena
  • Biblical

    Carshena

    a lamb; sleeping

  • Smridhi
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Smridhi

    Prosperity; Progress

  • Warton
  • Boy/Male

    Anglo, British, English

    Warton

    From the Town Near the Weir; From the Shore; Bank Settlement

  • Wajaahat
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic

    Wajaahat

    Esteem; Credit

  • Shadduck
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Shadduck

    English : from Shaddick, a variant of Chadwick.

  • Sreehan | ஸ்ரீஹந
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Sreehan | ஸ்ரீஹந

    Lord Vishnu

  • Asutosa
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Asutosa

    Easily Pleased; Lord Shiva

  • Sahlah |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Sahlah |

    Easy, Convenient

  • Kulvanth
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Kulvanth

    Of a Good Family; A Credit to the Entire Family

  • Jaleela |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Jaleela |

    Nobility, Honor

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