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  • Yamabushi
  • Japanese mountain ascetic hermits

    Yamabushi (山伏, one who prostrates oneself on the mountain) are Japanese mountain ascetic hermits. They are generally part of the syncretic shugendō religion

    Yamabushi

    Yamabushi

  • Ishikozume
  • Ancient method of execution in Japan

    lapidation (death by stoning). It has traditionally been associated with the yamabushi, hermetic practitioners of the Shugendō religion, because they often used

    Ishikozume

    Ishikozume

  • Sōjōbō
  • Tengu chief

    a specific type of tengu called daitengu and has the appearance of a yamabushi, a Japanese mountain hermit. Daitengu have a primarily human form with

    Sōjōbō

    Sōjōbō

    Sōjōbō

  • Tokin (headwear)
  • Small black box-shaped Japanese hat

    (頭襟、兜巾、頭巾、ときん) is a small, black, box-shaped hat traditional to Japan, which yamabushi (mountain ascetic hermits) of shugendō wear on their foreheads. The tokin

    Tokin (headwear)

    Tokin (headwear)

    Tokin_(headwear)

  • Tengu
  • Type of legendary creature found in Japanese folk religion

    Shugendō, and they are usually depicted in the garb of its followers, the yamabushi. The tengu in art appears in a variety of shapes. It usually falls somewhere

    Tengu

    Tengu

    Tengu

  • Major religious groups
  • 30 January 2026. Tim (2 April 2021). "How many yamabushi are there? And other questions about yamabushi". Tim Bunting. Retrieved 30 January 2026. CESNUR

    Major religious groups

    Major_religious_groups

  • Kumano Kodō
  • Series of ancient pilgrimage routes in Japan

    to preserve them and obtain merit for the preserver. Shugendo monks (Yamabushi) have served as guides on the trail since ancient times and form an integral

    Kumano Kodō

    Kumano Kodō

    Kumano_Kodō

  • Ono (axe)
  • Type of large axe

    this particular weapon are associated with the sōhei (warrior monks) or yamabushi, who also adapt other agricultural tools as weapons, although samurai

    Ono (axe)

    Ono (axe)

    Ono_(axe)

  • Andrew Tate
  • American and British internet personality (born 1986)

    2012. Retrieved 2 October 2022. "La NUIT DES CHAMPIONS, les résultats". Yamabushi.ch. 15 November 2011. Archived from the original on 3 October 2022. Retrieved

    Andrew Tate

    Andrew Tate

    Andrew_Tate

  • Shinto
  • Japanese religion

    (1995). The Gods Come Dancing: A Study of the Japanese Ritual Dance of Yamabushi Kagura. Ithaca, NY: East Asia Program, Cornell University. ISBN 978-1-885445-67-4

    Shinto

    Shinto

    Shinto

  • Shugendō
  • Syncretic religion from Heian Japan

    practitioner and all beings. Practitioners are called Shugenja (修験者) or Yamabushi (山伏, lit. '"Mountain Prostrator"'). The mountains where Shugendō is practiced

    Shugendō

    Shugendō

    Shugendō

  • List of Eyeshield 21 characters
  • [volume and issue needed] Voiced by: Yoshiyuki Yamaguchi Gondayu Yamabushi (山伏権太夫, Yamabushi Gondayū) is one of the senior members and linemen of the Naga

    List of Eyeshield 21 characters

    List_of_Eyeshield_21_characters

  • Benkei
  • Japanese warrior monk (1155–1189)

    metres (6.6 ft) tall. At this point, he left the monasteries, and became a yamabushi, a member of a sect of mountain ascetics. Benkei was commonly depicted

    Benkei

    Benkei

    Benkei

  • Enkū
  • Japanese sculptor and monk (1632–1695)

    particularly connected with the yamabushi – literally "those who sleep in the mountains." In common with many yamabushi, Enkū was a healer and a practitioner

    Enkū

    Enkū

    Enkū

  • Shuten-dōji
  • Demon from Japanese folklore

    At their recommendation, Raikō and his retinue disguised themselves as yamabushi priests. When they traveled through a cave-tunnel, they came to a river

    Shuten-dōji

    Shuten-dōji

    Shuten-dōji

  • Kurama-tengu
  • Noh play

    involving monks and children from Kurama temple. On being joined by a rough Yamabushi - an ascetic mountain priest - the party leaves in protest, with the exception

    Kurama-tengu

    Kurama-tengu

    Kurama-tengu

  • Raijū
  • Japanese mythological creature

    the village once suffered from frequent lightning strikes. A passing Yamabushi declared that a raijū living in the village was the cause. He had the

    Raijū

    Raijū

    Raijū

  • En no Gyōja
  • 7th-century Japanese ascetic and mystic; founder of Shugendō

    founder of Shugendō, the path of ascetic training practiced by the gyōja or yamabushi. He was banished by the Imperial Court to Izu Ōshima on June 26, 699,

    En no Gyōja

    En no Gyōja

    En_no_Gyōja

  • Horagai
  • Japanese conch shells used as trumpets

    The hora is especially associated with the Yamabushi, ascetic monks of the Shugendō tradition. The yamabushi used the trumpet to signal their presence

    Horagai

    Horagai

    Horagai

  • Tsuruoka
  • City in Tōhoku, Japan

    is often perceived as a form of syncretism of Shintô and Buddhism. The Yamabushi (山伏, lit. "the men who sleep in the Mountain"), or men who practice shugendô

    Tsuruoka

    Tsuruoka

    Tsuruoka

  • Denrinbō Raikei
  • Chinese-born Japanese martial artist

    Musō, was a Chinese-born Japanese martial artist, ninja, swordsman, and Yamabushi. He belonged to Hitoyoshi Domain as ninja. He was thought to be the head

    Denrinbō Raikei

    Denrinbō_Raikei

  • Touken Ranbu: Hanamaru
  • Japanese anime

    Munechika Kōsuke Toriumi Vic Mignogna Hakata Tōshirō Jun Oosuka Austin Tindle Yamabushi Kunihiro Tooru Sakurai Bryan Massey Otegine Kenji Hamada Jarrod Greene

    Touken Ranbu: Hanamaru

    Touken_Ranbu:_Hanamaru

  • Ninjutsu
  • Techniques and skills used by ninja

    guerrilla warfare in order to protect their lands from bandits, rogue yamabushi, and larger samurai forces. The jizamurai that lived in Kōka and Iga were

    Ninjutsu

    Ninjutsu

  • Acala
  • One of Wisdom kings in Buddhism

    Homa ritual (護摩, goma) as a purification tool. Lay persons or monks in yamabushi gear who go into rigorous training outdoors in the mountains often pray

    Acala

    Acala

    Acala

  • Daisuke Ryu
  • Japanese actor (1957–2021)

    include Saburo Ichimonji in another Kurosawa epic, Ran, and the legendary yamabushi, Musashibo Benkei, in Sogo Ishii's critically acclaimed Gojoe: Spirit

    Daisuke Ryu

    Daisuke_Ryu

  • Mount Ōmine
  • Mountain in Nara Prefecture, Japan

    the entire mountain is part of a pilgrimage and training ground for the Yamabushi (山伏, one who prostrates oneself on the mountain). The monastery at Mount

    Mount Ōmine

    Mount Ōmine

    Mount_Ōmine

  • Ninja
  • Mercenary and spy in feudal Japan

    infiltration missions, ninjas disguised themselves as Komusō, Buddhist priests, Yamabushi, merchants, Hōkashi (itinerant entertainers), or Sarugaku performers.

    Ninja

    Ninja

    Ninja

  • Hino Kunimitsu
  • Kunimitsu and the yamabushi Daizenboh calling back the boat. by Tsukioka Yoshitoshi.

    Hino Kunimitsu

    Hino Kunimitsu

    Hino_Kunimitsu

  • Mountain worship
  • Faiths which regard mountains as objects of worship

    worship as Animism is connected with mountain worship. Later, Shugenjas and Yamabushis, who were descended from Esoteric Buddhism and Taoism, went deep into

    Mountain worship

    Mountain worship

    Mountain_worship

  • Yuzu koshō
  • Japanese fermented citrus and chili paste

    has a yuzu tree where yamabushi first created yuzu koshō. The process has been passed down through the generations of yamabushi. Originally yuzu koshō

    Yuzu koshō

    Yuzu koshō

    Yuzu_koshō

  • Shasui Falls
  • Waterfall in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan

    in the precincts of Saishō-ji, a Buddhist temple, and has been used by yamabushi and Buddhist clergy for takegyo purification ceremonies, in which participants

    Shasui Falls

    Shasui_Falls

  • Torii
  • Traditional Japanese gateway

    (1868–1912) torii were routinely adorned with plaques carrying Buddhist sutras. Yamabushi, Japanese mountain ascetic hermits with a long tradition as mighty warriors

    Torii

    Torii

    Torii

  • List of Kyōgen plays
  • (onna mono), 39 plays 7. Demon (oni mono), 11 plays 8. Mountain priest (yamabushi mono), 9 plays 9. Blind man (zatō mono), 7 plays 10. Miscellaneous (zatsu

    List of Kyōgen plays

    List_of_Kyōgen_plays

  • Misogi
  • Shinto practice

    Fisher, Mary Pat. Living Religions, 5th ed. Prentice Hall. Examples of different Misogi & Takigyo practices from the Yamabushi Christian Grübl (Austria)

    Misogi

    Misogi

    Misogi

  • Kitsunetsuki
  • State of possession by a fox in Japanese folklore

    suitably educated person, almost certainly a hōin (法印) (shugendō trained yamabushi of high status) who was well versed enough in fox superstition matters

    Kitsunetsuki

    Kitsunetsuki

    Kitsunetsuki

  • Ushi-oni
  • Type of yokai in Japanese mythology and folklore

    livestock, so a yamabushi from Kawabe, Kita District was called to slay it. Facing off with the ushi-oni in the village, the yamabushi blew a conch and

    Ushi-oni

    Ushi-oni

    Ushi-oni

  • Kagura
  • Type of ceremonial dance in Shinto ritual

    humanity since 2011. Hayachine Kagura – a form of dances derived from Yamabushi (a mobile group that embraces ascetic lives to gain power). This genre

    Kagura

    Kagura

    Kagura

  • Tokin
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Tokin (headwear) (頭襟 or 頭巾), a small black box worn on the foreheads of Yamabushi Tokin Corporation (previously NEC Tokin), a Japanese electronic and electrical

    Tokin

    Tokin

  • Volkan Oezdemir
  • Swiss mixed martial artist (born 1989)

    Emery proudly announces the first Superkombat in Geneva, Switzerland!". yamabushi.ch. Retrieved 5 August 2017. "Volkan Oezdemir gets charges dropped in

    Volkan Oezdemir

    Volkan Oezdemir

    Volkan_Oezdemir

  • Kongō-zue
  • Walking staff

    kongō-zue or kongō-jō (金剛杖; 'vajra staff') is a wooden staff carried by yamabushi and pilgrims on the Shikoku Pilgrimage in Japan. The kongō-zue is said

    Kongō-zue

    Kongō-zue

    Kongō-zue

  • Prostitution in Japan
  • Kuly, Lucy (2003). "Locating Transcendence in Japanese Minzoku Geinô Yamabushi and Miko Kagura". Ethnologies (in French). 25 (1). doi:10.7202/007130ar

    Prostitution in Japan

    Prostitution in Japan

    Prostitution_in_Japan

  • Shizuka Ishigami
  • Japanese voice actress (born 1988)

    Erika Wagner Miyashiro Yuki Yuna is a Hero: A Sparkling Flower as Shizuku Yamabushi Magia Record: Puella Magi Madoka Magica Side Story as Masara Kagami Tayutama

    Shizuka Ishigami

    Shizuka_Ishigami

  • Ōmine Okugakemichi
  • Pilgrimage route in Wakayama, Japan

    Ōmine Okugakemichi 大峯奥駈道 (Japanese) Yamabushi on the Ōmine Okugakemichin Location within Wakayama Prefecture Show map of Wakayama Prefecture Location

    Ōmine Okugakemichi

    Ōmine Okugakemichi

    Ōmine_Okugakemichi

  • Kitsune
  • Fox spirits in Japanese folklore

    unleash the fox spirits on normal people. In other regions, it is only the yamabushi or lay priests trained in shugendō who have the reputation of using kiko

    Kitsune

    Kitsune

    Kitsune

  • Yudonosan Shrine
  • Mountain and shrine in Yamagata Prefecture, Japan

    highly regarded as a training ground for ascetic discipline, and many yamabushi and ascetics believe that their pilgrimage is not complete until they

    Yudonosan Shrine

    Yudonosan Shrine

    Yudonosan_Shrine

  • Shelby Young
  • American actress (born 1992)

    Animation Riko Izumi, Mitsuami, Mythical Creature, Waitress, Mrs. Adatara, Yamabushi Employee, Quiz Reader, Store Employee, Tsuchinoko, Mori 10 episodes 2024–2025

    Shelby Young

    Shelby_Young

  • Kuda-gitsune
  • Type of spirit possession in legends around various parts of Japan

    ability of using the kanko/kudagitsune is purportedly obtained by trained yamabushi (the ascetics of shugendō) at their holiest sites, either Mount Kinpu

    Kuda-gitsune

    Kuda-gitsune

    Kuda-gitsune

  • Sketches of the Life of the Great Priest
  • Print series by Utagawa Kuniyoshi

    suspending a large rock thrown at him by a Yamabushi. Various versions of this legend exist. In one retelling, the Yamabushi threw a rock at Nichiren, which he

    Sketches of the Life of the Great Priest

    Sketches of the Life of the Great Priest

    Sketches_of_the_Life_of_the_Great_Priest

  • Miko
  • Shinto shrine maiden

    Kuly, Lisa (2003). "Locating Transcendence in Japanese Minzoku Geinô: Yamabushi and Miko Kagura," Ethnologies 25.1:191–208. (1906) North-China herald

    Miko

    Miko

    Miko

  • Martin Pacas
  • Slovak kickboxer

    muaythaitv.fr. Retrieved 9 May 2025. "Simply The Best 6 : les résultats". yamabushi.ch. Retrieved 9 May 2025. Dave Walsh. "LiverKick - Enfusion Live 28 Results"

    Martin Pacas

    Martin_Pacas

  • Richard Noll
  • American clinical psychologist and historian of medicine

    Ryukyuan religion) on Okinawa in the Ryukyu Islands and the ascetic monastic yamabushi / shugenja community on Mount Omine in Nara Prefecture who practice the

    Richard Noll

    Richard_Noll

  • Sōhei
  • Buddhist warrior monks In medieval and feudal Japan

    slogans was the nenbutsu, "Hail Amitābha!" (Namu Amida Butsu). Shaolin Monk Yamabushi Benkei Gochi-in no Tajima Hōzōin In'ei Ichirai Tsutsui Jōmyō Meishū Kenkyusha's

    Sōhei

    Sōhei

    Sōhei

  • Red Data Girl
  • Japanese novel series

    accompanied by his son, Miyuki Sagara. Miyuki has trained to become a yamabushi from a young age. While in Tokyo on a middle school field trip, an entity

    Red Data Girl

    Red_Data_Girl

  • Famous Views of the Sixty-odd Provinces
  • Series of ukiyo-e prints by Utagawa Hiroshige

    Beach (舞子の濱, Maiko no hama) 1853 / 12 Harima Province 46 Mimasaka (美作) Yamabushi Valley (山伏谷, Yamabushidani) 1853 / 12 Mimasaka Province 47 Bizen (備前)

    Famous Views of the Sixty-odd Provinces

    Famous Views of the Sixty-odd Provinces

    Famous_Views_of_the_Sixty-odd_Provinces

  • Conscientious objector
  • Person refusing military service on moral grounds

    especially in Japan, have been thoroughly militarized, warrior monks (yamabushi or sōhei) participating in the civil wars. Hindu beliefs do not go against

    Conscientious objector

    Conscientious_objector

  • Hericium erinaceus
  • Edible mushroom

    Japan as yamabushitake (Kanji: 山伏茸, Katakana: ヤマブシタケ) in reference to the yamabushi or mountain ascetics of the syncretistic religion known as Shugendo; while

    Hericium erinaceus

    Hericium erinaceus

    Hericium_erinaceus

  • Chihaya (clothing)
  • Index of articles associated with the same name

    Averbuch, The gods come dancing: a study of the Japanese ritual dance of Yamabushi Kagura (1995), p. 94. This set index article includes a list of related

    Chihaya (clothing)

    Chihaya (clothing)

    Chihaya_(clothing)

  • James May: Our Man in...
  • Travel documentary series (2020–2024)

    against "Land Walker". James bathes in a natural onsen hot pool following a Yamabushi retreat to the Three Mountains of Dewa. In Sendai, he goes to a Zenryoku

    James May: Our Man in...

    James_May:_Our_Man_in...

  • Kosho
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    to appear on the traditional list of emperors Kōshō Tateishi, Japanese yamabushi Kōshō Uchiyama (1912–1998), Japanese Sōtō priest and origami master Kōshō

    Kosho

    Kosho

  • Vajrayana
  • Mahayana Buddhist tantric tradition

    Yamabushi priests at Gose, Nara

    Vajrayana

    Vajrayana

  • Gary Snyder
  • American poet (born 1930)

    And he has sought something akin to this through Buddhist practices, Yamabushi initiation, and other experiences and involvements. However, since his

    Gary Snyder

    Gary Snyder

    Gary_Snyder

  • Fernand Lopez
  • French Cameroonian mixed martial arts (MMA) fighter and coach

    Elite 6 June 2009 2 2:58 Lyon, France Loss 4–4 Igor Araujo KO (knee) Yamabushi - Combat Sport Night 5 2 May 2009 2 1:29 Geneva, Switzerland Win 4–3 Wojciech

    Fernand Lopez

    Fernand Lopez

    Fernand_Lopez

  • Sacred prostitution
  • Sexual rite performed in the context of religious worship

    Kuly, Lisa (2003). "Locating Transcendence in Japanese Minzoku Geinô: Yamabushi and Miko Kagura". Ethnologies. 25 (1): 191–208. doi:10.7202/007130ar.

    Sacred prostitution

    Sacred prostitution

    Sacred_prostitution

  • Kamikiri (haircutting)
  • Hair-cutting yokai

    been cut until arriving home. He subsequently had recurrent dreams of yamabushi ascetics cutting his hair. That kami-kiri or strange hair-cutting became

    Kamikiri (haircutting)

    Kamikiri (haircutting)

    Kamikiri_(haircutting)

  • Shizuku
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    novel series Arifureta: From Commonplace to World's Strongest Shizuku Yamabushi, in Yuki Yuna is a Hero Shizuku (song), a song by Japanese metal band

    Shizuku

    Shizuku

  • Wandering miko
  • Historical Japanese Shinto priestess

    shirayama-miko (a miko of the shirayama faith), and moriko (the wife of a yamabushi) are all said to have carried their gods with them and traveled from place

    Wandering miko

    Wandering_miko

  • Muramasa: The Demon Blade
  • 2009 action role-playing video game

    spirit around the ruins of the daimyō's castle, ended when a passing Yamabushi frees their spirits. In "A Spirited Seven Nights' Haunting", the Iga ninja

    Muramasa: The Demon Blade

    Muramasa:_The_Demon_Blade

  • Ashley Cummins
  • American mixed martial arts (MMA) fighter

    fansided.com. Retrieved May 15, 2021. "Bellator 157 : les résultats". yamabushi.ch. Retrieved May 15, 2021. Critchfield, Tristen. "Amber Brown Returns

    Ashley Cummins

    Ashley_Cummins

  • Kanjinchō
  • Kabuki play

    the Minamoto clan, is said to be traveling on the road, disguised as a yamabushi. Yoshitsune and his follower Benkei enter to music, and when stopped by

    Kanjinchō

    Kanjinchō

    Kanjinchō

  • Kurama-dera
  • Temple in Kyoto prefecture, Japan

    from Buddhism. Thus the temple was finally able to reconcile with its yamabushi patrons and other unaffiliated, esoteric adherents of mountain worship

    Kurama-dera

    Kurama-dera

    Kurama-dera

  • The Love Suicides at Sonezaki
  • 1703 Bunraku play by Chikamatsu Monzaemon

    transformation through its relationship with Buddhist traditions like yamabushi pilgrimages. On yamabushi pilgrimages, one would travel to a shrine and be purified;

    The Love Suicides at Sonezaki

    The_Love_Suicides_at_Sonezaki

  • Sessai Chōrō
  • Japanese monk of the Sengoku period (died 1557)

    known as Taigen Sessai (太原雪斎), was a Japanese abbot and mountain ascetic (yamabushi). He was an uncle of Imagawa Yoshimoto, and served him as military advisor

    Sessai Chōrō

    Sessai_Chōrō

  • Kusatsu, Gunma
  • Town in Kantō, Japan

    during the Yayoi period. According to the legend, either Yamato Takeru or Yamabushi discovered the hot springs around Kusatsu; however, there is no historical

    Kusatsu, Gunma

    Kusatsu, Gunma

    Kusatsu,_Gunma

  • Yuki Yuna Is a Hero
  • Japanese anime television series

    Miroku (弥勒 夕海子, Miroku Yumiko) Voiced by: Naomi Ōzora Shizuku Yamabushi (山伏 しずく, Yamabushi Shizuku) Voiced by: Shizuka Ishigami A prequel light novel titled

    Yuki Yuna Is a Hero

    Yuki_Yuna_Is_a_Hero

  • Ōkami
  • 2006 video game

    young flute-playing man in costume resembling a tengu (dressed like a yamabushi). He is aware of the goddess's true identity, foretells her future, and

    Ōkami

    Ōkami

  • Kenjiro Tsuda
  • Japanese actor and director (born 1971)

    Munechika Mikazuki (Kohsuke Toriumi), Tōshirō Hakata (Jun Oosuka), Kunihiro Yamabushi (Tooru Sakurai), Otegine (Kenji Hamada), Samonji Kousetsu (Takuya Satō)

    Kenjiro Tsuda

    Kenjiro Tsuda

    Kenjiro_Tsuda

  • Dakini
  • Sacred female spirit in Hinduism and Buddhism

    Gongen. Those who felt wronged in their village could go to a corrupt yamabushi who practiced black magic, and get him to trap a kitsune and cause it

    Dakini

    Dakini

    Dakini

  • Lion dance
  • Traditional Chinese dance

    daikagura which is mainly acrobatic, the yamabushi kagura, a type of theatrical performance done by yamabushi, practitioners of Shugendō, and also in bangaku

    Lion dance

    Lion dance

    Lion_dance

  • Kura (saddle)
  • Japanese horse saddle

    police Kunoichi Ninja Onna-musha Rōnin Samurai Shinsengumi Sōhei Yabusame Yamabushi Japanese armour Weapons of Japan Japanese swords National Treasure swords

    Kura (saddle)

    Kura (saddle)

    Kura_(saddle)

  • Jamie Bates
  • English kickboxer (born 1989)

    on 22 August 2017. Retrieved 2 March 2020. "Yamabushi - Kongolo s'impose par KO au Superkombat". yamabushi.ch. Retrieved 17 December 2024. "Resultados

    Jamie Bates

    Jamie Bates

    Jamie_Bates

  • Alice Arisugawa
  • Japanese mystery writer (born 1959)

    Furu (まほろ市の殺人 冬―蜃気楼に手を振る), 2002 Nijihate-mura no Himitsu (虹果て村の秘密), 2003 Yamabushi Jizobo no Horo (山伏地蔵坊の放浪), 1996 Jurietto no Himei (ジュリエットの悲鳴), 1998 Sakka

    Alice Arisugawa

    Alice_Arisugawa

  • Folktales from Japan
  • Japanese television series

     2013 (2013-03-17) "The Mountain Priest and the White Wolf" Transliteration: "Yamabushi to shiroi ōkami" (Japanese: 山伏と白い狼) "The Days Pass So Fast (1)" Transliteration:

    Folktales from Japan

    Folktales_from_Japan

  • Stage: Touken Ranbu
  • Stage plays

    Ryo Mitsuya Dodanuki Masakuni Naoki Takeshi Naoki Takeshi Naoki Takeshi Yamabushi Kunihiro Masafumi Yokoyama Masafumi Yokoyama Masafumi Yokoyama Nihongo

    Stage: Touken Ranbu

    Stage:_Touken_Ranbu

  • Chinese people in Japan
  • Denrinbō Raikei, Chinese-born Japanese martial artist, ninja, swordsman, and Yamabushi. Ingen, Chinese poet, calligrapher, and monk of Linji Chan Buddhism from

    Chinese people in Japan

    Chinese people in Japan

    Chinese_people_in_Japan

  • Military communication in feudal Japan
  • of conch calls came into use by the height of the Sengoku period. Many yamabushi were renowned for their skill with a conch, and were hired into feudal

    Military communication in feudal Japan

    Military_communication_in_feudal_Japan

  • Yan Cabral
  • Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu practitioner and mixed martial artist

    2:35 Stockholm, Sweden Win 5–0 Gary Kono Submission (arm-triangle choke) Yamabushi: Combat Sport Night 5 2 May 2009 1 1:30 Geneva, Switzerland Win 4–0 Catalin

    Yan Cabral

    Yan_Cabral

  • Gojoe
  • 2000 Japanese film by Gakuryū Ishii

    be forgiven after slaying the demon. Borrowing a sacred sword from a yamabushi sect, and against the wishes of his mentor Ajari, Benkei sets out to destroy

    Gojoe

    Gojoe

  • Demon Beast Invasion
  • Japanese manga series

    presence is the result of the family karma. Munechika Ungyōsai: Muneto's yamabushi uncle who helps him to fight the Hybrid. Episode 5 Mei Ling: A Chinese

    Demon Beast Invasion

    Demon_Beast_Invasion

  • Yuriko Doi
  • Japanese-born American stage director, choreographer, and performer

    Three handicapped Men/Sannin Katawa (1981), Owl Mountain Priest/Fukuro Yamabushi (1983), Parting of the Seasons/Setsubun (1985), Tug of War/Kubibiki (1987)

    Yuriko Doi

    Yuriko_Doi

  • Mokujiki
  • Japanese ascetic practice

    wandering ascetics known as hijiri. (The hijiri were also called ubasoku, yamabushi, or yūgyōsha.) Driven by profound spiritual experiences, they undertook

    Mokujiki

    Mokujiki

  • Sengen shrine
  • Type of Shinto shrine

    combined with Shingon esoteric Buddhism and with Shugendō practices. Yamabushi Matsudai Shōnin is said to have climbed Mount Fuji several hundred times

    Sengen shrine

    Sengen shrine

    Sengen_shrine

  • Job's tears
  • Species of plant

    of Buddhist rosary called irataka no juzu, which were hand-made by the yamabushi ascetics practicing shugendō training, purportedly used a large-grain

    Job's tears

    Job's tears

    Job's_tears

  • Namahage
  • Japanese folklore character associated with new year's ritual

    in Akita Prefecture. The first theory is inspired by the appearance of yamabushi (山伏, Shugendō practitioners) who prayed in the houses of villages after

    Namahage

    Namahage

    Namahage

  • Mount Hiko
  • Mountain in Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan

    mountain ranges. However, Mount Hiko became famous as a training ground for yamabushi, with a focus on the martial arts, and at its peak, it is said to have

    Mount Hiko

    Mount Hiko

    Mount_Hiko

  • Ippen
  • Japanese Buddhist monk

    hall were pushed open and a yamabushi with white hair and a long hood emerged. On the verandah three hundred other yamabushi touched their heads down in

    Ippen

    Ippen

    Ippen

  • Igor Araújo
  • Brazilian mixed martial arts fighter

    Geneva, Switzerland Win 18–5 (1) Raymond Jarman Decision (unanimous) Yamabushi: Combat Sport Night 6 1 May 2010 2 5:00 Geneva, Switzerland Win 17–5 (1)

    Igor Araújo

    Igor_Araújo

  • Glossary of Japanese theater
  • Prefecture, performed as offerings at shrines. Combines elements of both yamabushi kagura and satokagura traditions. Hayagawari Quick costume changes (早替り)

    Glossary of Japanese theater

    Glossary of Japanese theater

    Glossary_of_Japanese_theater

  • Tanukitsuki
  • tanuki spirit through the Yamabushi's sutra chanting; offering azuki rice to the tanuki's original dwelling; the Yamabushi burning a Goma fire and causing

    Tanukitsuki

    Tanukitsuki

  • Inugami
  • Japanese spiritual possession by the spirit of a dog

    come from the regional tales told by the bloodlines of the sorcerers, yamabushi, priests, and fuko that engaged in kodoku. In many cases, it shows how

    Inugami

    Inugami

    Inugami

  • Glossary of Shinto
  • practitioner of Shugendō. Sōhei are also known as a Shugenja (above), and a Yamabushi (below); a kind of mountain hermit. Sorei (祖霊, lit. 'ancestral spirits')

    Glossary of Shinto

    Glossary_of_Shinto

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