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Takeminakata (タケミナカタ), also known as Minakatatomi or Takeminakatatomi, is a kami in Japanese mythology. Also known as Suwa Myōjin (諏訪明神) or Suwa Daimyōjin (諏訪大明神) after Suwa Grand Shrine (Suwa Taisha) in Nagano Prefecture (former Shinano Province) in which he is enshrined alongside his consort , Takeminakata is historically worshiped as a god of wind, water and agriculture, as well as a patron of hunting and warfare, in which capacity he enjoyed a particularly fervent cult from various samurai clans during the medieval period such as the Hōjō or the Takeda. Takeminakata was also held to be the mythical ancestor of certain families who once served at the shrine as priests, foremost among them being the Suwa clan, the high priests of the Upper Shrine of Suwa who were also revered as living v

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  • Takeminakata (es)
  • タケミナカタ (ja)
  • Takeminakata (en)
  • 建御名方神 (zh)
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  • タケミナカタ(ミナカタトミ、タケミナカタトミ)は、『古事記』等に伝わる日本神話の神。『古事記』と『先代旧事本紀』では建御名方神(たけみなかたのかみ)、『日本書紀』以外の国史では南方刀美神(みなかたとみのかみ)、御名方富命神、建御名方富命(たけみなかたとみのみこと)、健御名方富命等とも表記される。建御名方命(たけみなかたのみこと)、武御名方命、健御名方刀美神、武南方富命、武南方神、武御名方主命、御名方刀美命等という表記を用いる文献や神社もみられる。 諏訪大社(長野県諏訪市ほか)の祭神として祀られていることから、諏訪神、諏訪明神、諏訪大明神、諏訪南宮法性上下大明神、お諏訪さま等とも呼ばれる。 (ja)
  • 建御名方神(タケミナカタノカミ)乃是《古事記》之記述,《延喜式神名帳》裡作南方刀美神,祂是日本神話中的神祇,被奉為風神、農耕神、狩獵神、武神和軍神等,另有別名武南方神、諏訪神等。 (zh)
  • Takeminakata-no-kami (建御名方神 en japonés, Kami de Nombre Honorable y Bravo) o Takeminakata-no-mikoto (建御名方命 en japonés, Señor de Nombre Honorable y Bravo), también conocido como Suwa Myojin (諏訪明神 en japonés, Dios Brillante de ) es una deidad shinto asociada con la guerra. (es)
  • Takeminakata (タケミナカタ), also known as Minakatatomi or Takeminakatatomi, is a kami in Japanese mythology. Also known as Suwa Myōjin (諏訪明神) or Suwa Daimyōjin (諏訪大明神) after Suwa Grand Shrine (Suwa Taisha) in Nagano Prefecture (former Shinano Province) in which he is enshrined alongside his consort , Takeminakata is historically worshiped as a god of wind, water and agriculture, as well as a patron of hunting and warfare, in which capacity he enjoyed a particularly fervent cult from various samurai clans during the medieval period such as the Hōjō or the Takeda. Takeminakata was also held to be the mythical ancestor of certain families who once served at the shrine as priests, foremost among them being the Suwa clan, the high priests of the Upper Shrine of Suwa who were also revered as living v (en)
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