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Suzuka Gozen (鈴鹿御前) is a figure in Japanese folklore. She is described in the Muromachi era traveler's journal "Kouunkikou" (耕雲紀行), the fairytale "Tamura no Soushi" and the Hobutsushu written by Tairano Yasuyori in 1179, among others. She is also referred to as Tate Eboshi (立烏帽子), Suzuka Gongen (鈴鹿権現) and Princess Suzuka (鈴鹿姫). In folklore, she is a female thief, a celestial maiden (天女), or even a female oni, and her true form, depictions, etc. are varied, but from the Muromachi era onward, the legend was mostly connected to the story of Sakanoue no Tamuramaro's oni extermination.

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  • Suzuka Gozen (鈴鹿御前) is a figure in Japanese folklore. She is described in the Muromachi era traveler's journal "Kouunkikou" (耕雲紀行), the fairytale "Tamura no Soushi" and the Hobutsushu written by Tairano Yasuyori in 1179, among others. She is also referred to as Tate Eboshi (立烏帽子), Suzuka Gongen (鈴鹿権現) and Princess Suzuka (鈴鹿姫). In folklore, she is a female thief, a celestial maiden (天女), or even a female oni, and her true form, depictions, etc. are varied, but from the Muromachi era onward, the legend was mostly connected to the story of Sakanoue no Tamuramaro's oni extermination. (en)
  • 鈴鹿御前(すずかごぜん)は、伊勢国と近江国の国境にある鈴鹿山に住んでいたという伝承上の女神・天女。鈴鹿姫・鈴鹿大明神・鈴鹿権現・鈴鹿神女などとも記されている。後世には鈴鹿山の盗賊立烏帽子(たてえぼし)とも同一視され、女盗賊・鬼・天の魔焰(第六天魔王もしくはの娘)とも記される。その正体は伝承や文献により様々である。 室町時代以降の伝承はそのほとんどが田村語り並びに坂上田村麻呂伝説と深く関係し、坂上田村麻呂ないし彼をモデルとした伝承上の人物・坂上田村丸と夫婦となって娘の小りんにも恵まれる。 ここでは「立烏帽子」についても記述する。 (ja)
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  • Suzuka Gozen (鈴鹿御前) is a figure in Japanese folklore. She is described in the Muromachi era traveler's journal "Kouunkikou" (耕雲紀行), the fairytale "Tamura no Soushi" and the Hobutsushu written by Tairano Yasuyori in 1179, among others. She is also referred to as Tate Eboshi (立烏帽子), Suzuka Gongen (鈴鹿権現) and Princess Suzuka (鈴鹿姫). In folklore, she is a female thief, a celestial maiden (天女), or even a female oni, and her true form, depictions, etc. are varied, but from the Muromachi era onward, the legend was mostly connected to the story of Sakanoue no Tamuramaro's oni extermination. (en)
  • 鈴鹿御前(すずかごぜん)は、伊勢国と近江国の国境にある鈴鹿山に住んでいたという伝承上の女神・天女。鈴鹿姫・鈴鹿大明神・鈴鹿権現・鈴鹿神女などとも記されている。後世には鈴鹿山の盗賊立烏帽子(たてえぼし)とも同一視され、女盗賊・鬼・天の魔焰(第六天魔王もしくはの娘)とも記される。その正体は伝承や文献により様々である。 室町時代以降の伝承はそのほとんどが田村語り並びに坂上田村麻呂伝説と深く関係し、坂上田村麻呂ないし彼をモデルとした伝承上の人物・坂上田村丸と夫婦となって娘の小りんにも恵まれる。 ここでは「立烏帽子」についても記述する。 (ja)
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  • Suzuka Gozen (en)
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