A shrine in Uda City, Nara Prefecture. It is pronounced "Udanomikumarijinja." It is said to have been founded during the reign of the 10th Emperor Sujin. The deities enshrined are Amanomikumari-no-kami, Hayaakitsuhiko-no-mikoto, and Kuni-mikumari-no-kami. The main hall is designated as a national treasure. Source: About Shogakukan Digital Daijisen Plus Information |
奈良県宇陀市にある神社。「うだのみくまりじんじゃ」と読む。第10代崇神天皇の時代の創祀とされる。祭神は天水分神(あまのみくまりのかみ)、速秋津彦命(はやあきつひこのみこと)、国水分神(くにのみくまりのかみ)。本殿は国宝に指定。
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