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Kanayago-Kami from Yasugi City is iron guardians who to be trusted from the people involved in iron-related industries such as the Tatara Master who guarded traditions from ancient times and continued to operate iron making, metallurgy, blacksmiths, there are many stakeholders from 1.200 companies from past until now still visit Kanayago Shrine.
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Kanayago-kami god (also pronounced as Kanayako-kami god, etc.) was a god which is believed by blacksmiths to live mainly in Chugoku Region (Shintoism). Though it is generally said that Kanayago-kami was a female god, there is also a theory that the god was mail. It is said that Kanayago-kami was the same as or was somewhat related to the Kanayamahiko-kami, or Kanayamahime-kami and Amameichika-kami, however, there is a theory that they are completely different gods.
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The enshrined gods are Kanayamahiko-no-mikoto and Kanayamahime-no-mikoto. When Harima Province was suffering from a drought, Kanayago Kami brought the rain and ...
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Depiction of Kanayago-kami [金屋子神] (center). Keep reading. #archeology#history#folklore history#cultural history#Shintoism#shinto#culture#cultural ...
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Kanayago, a celestial kami, stepped off the moon tree intending to deliver a treatise, “A Secret Writing about Iron Mountain” but her foot got caught and ...
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VerkkoKanayago-kami (金屋子神) - Kanayago-kami god (also pronounced as Kanayako-kami god, etc.) was a god which is believed by blacksmiths to live mainly in Chugoku Region …
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Jun 2, 2020 · Kanayago-kami, the Goddess of Fire, Earth and Death to whom all smithies are sacred is said to frown on the presence of any other women there. The Muramasa family, however, have their own Amrita-based techniques and their own rules, and Tome has always worked alongside the men at the forge.
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VerkkoThe metal god in Japanese mythology is Kanayago-kami. Kanayago-kami voluntary become the chief engineer in metal forging in various places and taught the art of metal …
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Kanayago-kami is a female deity so she hates women. A murage will not enter the tatara when his wife is menstruating. He shuts down his tatara ...
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VerkkoKanayago, a celestial kami, stepped off the moon tree intending to deliver a treatise, “A Secret Writing about Iron Mountain” but her foot got caught and she tripped. Falling to …
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VerkkoKanayago-kami / Kanayako-kami ( 金屋子神 ), a Kami of metal and metal-working, who, as believed by blacksmiths, lives mainly in Chugoku Region. Similar to Inari, Kanayago can …
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The Kanayago faith began with tatara masters, who believed that they would produce high quality iron if the gods were with them. Kanayago is worshipped in tatara factories, and Japanese Judas trees are planted nearly. As tatara spread throughout Japan, Kanayago Shrine became the head of 1,200 shrines. During the large festivals in spring and fall, people with connections to the iron making industry and many others from in and outside the prefecture come to worship.
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Kanayago Kami · Goddess of Tatara · tutelary of mines, metals, and the techniques associated with them. · Tatara-buki · Kanayama-hiko-no-mikoto ...
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VerkkoThe main “Kanayago Shrine”, which numbers 1,200 shrines. Built in 1881(Meiji 14), the magnificent 9-meter-high granite torii is said to be the best stone torii in Japan.
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Kawaya no Kami, kami of the toilet. Kawa-no-Kami a god of rivers. Kagu-tsuchi (カグツチ), the kami of fire. Kanayago-kami/Kanayako-kami (金屋子神), a Kami ...
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Kanayago-kami god (also pronounced as Kanayako-kami god, etc.) was a god which is believed by blacksmiths to live mainly in Chugoku Region (Shintoism).
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“Kanayago-kami (the deity Kanayago) is enshrined at tatara in the Chugoku mountains. While the main shrine dedicated to this deity (whose ...
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Dec 31, 2022 · Kanayago no Kami(金屋子神) is the kami of smithing and iron manufacturing. She also rules over fire, and is very popular in the Chūgoku region. She descended from the heavens to teach iron manufacturing, especially the fuigo method, to mankind, and dislikes blood and dogs. She is considered the same as Ama no Mahitotsu no Kami from mythology.
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Aug 26, 2017 · The head shrine of the God of metallurgy and forges, Kanayago Kami, is in Izumo, but according to the myth was originally from what is now southern Hyogo Prefecture. By the Edo Period, sword making was centered on five places called the Gokaden , and of these Bizen, now southern Okayama , was the most important.
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Kami Kanayago, a celestial kami, stepped off the moon tree intending to deliver a treatise, “A Secret Writing about Iron Mountain” but her foot got caught and she …
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Kanayago-kami, the Goddess of Fire, Earth and Death to whom all smithies are sacred is said to frown on the presence of any other women there. The …
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Though the third one can be seen as the most unusual characteristic for a Kami (deity) in Shintoism which is how she doesn't detest human corpse ...
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VerkkoKanayago-kami god (also pronounced as Kanayako-kami god, etc.) was a god which is believed by blacksmiths to live mainly in Chugoku Region (Shintoism). Though it is …
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VerkkoKanayamahiko-no-kami (金山彦神) "Kanayamahiko-no-kami" is a god appearing in Japanese Mythology. It is written 金山毘古神 in Kojiki (Records of Ancient Matters), and …
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Oct 22, 2017 · Kanayago. The Iron Worker’s Child. ORIGIN: Japan. CLASSIFICATION: Kami. Kanayago, a celestial kami, stepped off the moon tree intending to deliver a treatise, “A Secret Writing about Iron Mountain” but her foot got caught and she tripped. Falling to Earth, Kanayago died. She started a vigil over her own corpse. Kanayago’s vigil is eternal.