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- Yamato Takeru (ヤマトタケルノミコト, Yamato Takeru no Mikoto), originally Prince Ousu (小碓命, Ousu no Mikoto), was a ****anese folk hero and semi-legendary prince of...
- September 6, 1988 Cerro Tololo S. J. Bus EOS 17 km MPC · JPL 5282 Yamatotakeru 1988 VT Yamatotakeru November 2, 1988 Gekko Y. Oshima  · 5.9 km MPC · JPL 5283...
- Religion Affiliation Shinto Deity Atsuta no Ōkami Amaterasu Susanoo Yamatotakeru Miyazu-hime Takeinadane [ja] Festival Atsuta-sai; June 5th Type Chokusaisha...
- meteorite collection at NASA's Johnson Space Center MPC · 5281 5282 Yamatotakeru 1988 VT Yamato Takeru, ****anese legendary prince MPC · 5282 5283 Pyrrhus...
- itself is even more ancient, dating from before the Nara period and the Yamatotakeru mythology. Archaeologists have found stone tools from the ****anese Paleolithic...
- worship him as a symbol of achieving goals, winning, and self studying. Yamatotakeru no mikoto was the son of Emperor Keiko. In the Nihonshoki, there is an...
- been found within the city limits. The area also is prominent in the Yamatotakeru mythology. Under the Ritsuryō system of the Nara period, the area became...
- been found within the city limits. The area also is prominent in the Yamatotakeru mythology. Under the Ritsuryō system of the Nara period, the area became...
- 260, 323, 329-330. The Yamato Takeru is presumably named after Prince Yamatotakeru (日本武尊, やまとたける), a legendary prince of ****an's Yamato dynasty. The fictional...
- National Route 409 Tachibana Jinja - a Shintō shrine connected with the Yamatotakeru mythology, the ninomiya of Kazusa Province Nyoirin-ji - a Nichiren Buddhist...