A powerful clan leader who appears in "Kogo Shui." He was the grandson of Futodama-no-Mikoto. He is said to have built the palace of Kashihara for Emperor Jimmu. He also led the Inbe clan to make sacred treasures such as mirrors, jewels, spears, shields, cotton, and hemp. He first moved to Awa, then to Awa. He is said to have cultivated hemp and built a shrine to Futodama-no-Mikoto. Source: Kodansha Digital Japanese Name Dictionary +Plus Information | Legend |
「古語拾遺」にみえる豪族。 太玉命(ふとだまのみこと)の孫。神武天皇のため橿原(かしはら)の御殿をつくったという。また斎部(忌部)(いんべ)をひきいて神宝の鏡,玉,矛(ほこ),盾(たて),木綿(ゆう),麻をつくらせた。はじめ阿波(あわ),ついで安房(あわ)に移住。麻をうえ,太玉命の社(やしろ)をたてたといわれる。 出典 講談社デジタル版 日本人名大辞典+Plusについて 情報 | 凡例 |
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