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- jindai moji was first addressed at the end of the Kamakura period. Urabe no Kanekata (卜部兼方) mentioned in Shaku Nihongi (1301 or earlier) that his father, Urabe...
- period (preserved in an extract quoted by scholar and Shinto priest Urabe Kanekata in the Shaku Nihongi), has Mutō explicitly identify himself as Susanoo...
- Nihongi (釈日本紀) is an annotated text of the Nihon Shoki compiled by Urabe Kanekata between 1274 and 1301 that is 28 volumes in length. The 28 volumes are...
- Nihon Shoki jindai-kan), Yoshida edition Urabe Kanekata (卜部兼方) With a postscript by Urabe Kanekata; handed down in the Yoshida branch of the Urabe family;...
- Deputy Minister of Divine Worship for many generations. In the Middle Ages, Kanekata Urabe became well versed in the study of the Chronicles of ****an, writing...
- great-grandfather Kanekata formed a branch family from his main one and lived in Jokamachi as a stipended lower-ranked retainer. Kanekata died during the...
- surviving in an extract quoted by medieval scholar and Shinto priest Urabe Kanekata in the Shaku Nihongi. According to the story, a god from the northern sea...