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of its own that apparently depicted the shrine's religious ceremonies; this scroll (or scrolls), however, have already disappeared during the 14th century. Enchū, who have been thinking of another means to promote devotion to the god of Suwa and his shrine, thus decided to commission a new set of
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helped further cement Suwa Myōjin's reputation as a war god. The shrines of Suwa and the priestly clans thereof flourished under the patronage of the Hōjō, which promoted devotion to the god as a sign of loyalty to the shogunate. For their part, the Hōjō, a clan of obscure origins who lacked an
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Nakahara Yasutomi (中原康富) and certain others. Later the same year, the scrolls were temporarily loaned to be shown to the then
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as well as its various religious festivals as performed during the Middle Ages, the original scrolls containing the illustrations were eventually lost, with only the text being preserved in various manuscripts.
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2024:神道大系 神社編30 諏訪 (Shintō Taikei Jinja-hen, 30: Suwa)
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720:Festivals, Volume 03: Summer, part 01 (祭三 夏上)
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848:(諏方大明神画詞), derives from this manuscript.
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2075:(in Japanese). Tokyo: Yūzankaku-shuppan.
1947:Suwa Shiryō Sōsho Kankōkai, ed. (1926).
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1930:Shinano Shiryō Kankōkai, ed. (1971).
1721:Shinano Shiryō Kankōkai, ed. (1957).
1669:Shinano Shiryō Kankōkai, ed. (1957).
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659:still being in Kyoto occurs in 1585 (
369:the rise of two rival imperial courts
227:peoples who lived in what is now the
88:was created under the supervision of
3481:History of meat consumption in Japan
3014:Shinchoukan Moriya Historical Museum
1936:. 信濃史料刊行会 (Shinano Shiryō Kankōkai).
1856:Jinchōkan Moriya Shiryōkan no shiori
1672:信濃史料 第8巻 (Shinano Shiryō, volume 08)
1372:Jinchōkan Moriya Shiryōkan no shiori
925:The earliest printed edition of the
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1031:Rekishi REAL Henshubu, ed. (2013).
732:Festivals, Volume 07: Winter (祭七 冬)
543:Suwa Shrine originally also had an
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123:Enchū was originally an officer or
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1475:Sansom, Sir George Bailey (1978).
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954:) to the god of Suwa known as the
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177:Suwa Shrine in the Kamakura period
166:Suwa Daimyōjin as depicted in the
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2725:Ono Shrine & Yahiko Shrine
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2114:Yazaki, Takenori, ed. (1986).
1895:Hanawa, Hokiichi, ed. (1903).
1624:Wakita, Haruko; Varley, Paul.
1432:A Popular Dictionary of Shinto
1171:Yazaki, Takenori, ed. (1986).
1116:Kishi, Shōzō (trans.) (1967).
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1279:Adoplhson, Mikael S. (2000).
986:
876:Suwa Daimyōjin Go-engi Shidai
697:Legends, Third Volume (縁起 下巻)
585:, via a friend in the court,
510:troops. Illustrated scrolls (
336:as the Nakasendai Rebellion (
287:the siege of the city in 1333
32:Suwa Daimyōjin Go-engi Shidai
3064:Suha Mikoto's Written Record
2821:Yatsurugi Shrine (Suwa City)
1852:Moriya-jinchō-ke no ohanashi
1402:Shirane, Haruo, ed. (2008).
589:and statesman Tōin Kinkata (
297:. Takatoki's son, the young
172:(originally published 1690).
7:
969:
920:
894:) of Suwa, during the late
666:
526:) depicting the respective
506:'s forces fighting against
495:Detail from a scene in the
10:
3548:
2486:Yatsugatake Sukune-no-Kami
2439:Tsumayamito-hime-no-Mikoto
1989:Kanai (1982). pp. 218-277.
1911:Kanai (1982). pp. 205-207.
1827:Kanai (1982). pp. 206–207.
1794:Kanai (1982). pp. 202–203.
1778:Kanai (1982). pp. 207–210.
1769:Kanai (1982). pp. 199–211.
1690:Kanai (1982). pp. 199-200.
1141:Konishi, Jin'ichi (2014).
1101:Kanai (1982). pp. 225-226.
827:the five assistant priests
706:Legends, Volume 05 (縁起 第五)
701:Legends, Volume 04 (縁起 第四)
3365:
3089:
3029:
2978:Fune Kofun (Burial Mound)
2936:
2848:
2678:
2662:
2655:
2644:
2537:
2466:
2259:Subanowaka-hiko-no-Mikoto
2191:
2165:
2158:
1724:Shinano Shiryō, volume 08
1659:Kanai (1982). p. 198-199.
1641:Kanai (1982). p. 200-201.
1611:Kanai (1982). p. 193-194.
1575:Kanai (1982). p. 192-195.
1435:. Routledge. p. 23.
2720:Ikushimatarushima Shrine
2451:Tatsuwaka-hime-no-Mikoto
2199:Takeminakatahikokamiwake
1884:. Kokugakuin University.
1464:. Kokugakuin University.
1374:) (Rev. ed.). pp. 30–31.
1306:Friday, Karl F. (2012).
1260:
1035:. Yōsensha. p. 43.
929:is that included in the
809:(権祝本): Written in 1472 (
791:(梵舜本): Written in 1601 (
583:Department of Divinities
147:, where he served under
3507:Japanese Buddhist texts
2069:Muraoka, Geppo (1969).
2052:諏訪信仰史 (Suwa-shinkō-shi)
1858:(Rev. ed.). pp. 2–3, 5.
1508:Totman, Conrad (2014).
1429:Bocking, Brian (2005).
1199:Muraoka (1969). p. 112.
742:Manuscripts of the text
691:), First Volume (縁起 上巻)
450:every province in Japan
199:(720 CE) and the later
27:Suwa Daimyōjin (Shrine)
3393:Koshi Province (Japan)
3109:Sakanoue no Tamuramaro
3076:Suwa Daimyōjin Ekotoba
2990:Shimosuwa Aozuka Kofun
2892:Kannon-in (Okaya City)
2703:Suwa Shrine (Nagasaki)
2627:Yazuka-Otoko-no-Mikoto
2522:Mitsutama-hime-no-Kami
2415:Tsuma-Kahime-no-Mikoto
2307:Okutsuishitake-no-Kami
2223:Katakura-hen-no-Mikoto
2072:諏訪の祭神 (Suwa no saijin)
2018:Suwa Daimyōjin Kōshiki
1850:Moriya, Sanae (1991).
1462:Encyclopedia of Shinto
1087:Suwa Daimyōjin Ekotoba
1056:Kim, Yung-Hee (1994).
956:Suwa Daimyōjin Kōshiki
950:liturgical eulogy (講式
846:Suwa Daimyōjin Ekotoba
784:
775:Suwa Daimyōjin Ekotoba
766:
519:
504:Sakanoue no Tamuramaro
458:the provincial capital
387:
221:Sakanoue no Tamuramaro
181:The deity of the Suwa
173:
108:, the Upper Shrine or
22:Suwa Daimyōjin Ekotoba
3413:Takeiwa Tatsunomikoto
2856:Ankokoji (Chino City)
2691:Tagimitonotoya Shrine
2686:Suwa Shrine (Tottori)
2615:Takei-Otomo-no-Ookami
2498:Idezunahime-no-Mikoto
2379:Tsumekihagi-no-Mikoto
2050:Kanai, Tenbi (1982).
1980:Kanai (1982). p. 215.
1970:. Tokyo: Koten Bunko.
1867:Kanai (1982). p. 203.
1546:Kanai (1982). p. 193.
1021:Kanai (1982). p. 192.
890:of the Lower Shrine (
797:Tokyo National Museum
772:
752:
600:, 1298-1356), son of
522:Illustrated scrolls (
494:
377:
193:recorded in both the
165:
42:Suwa(-sha) Engi Emaki
3002:Manji's Stone Buddha
2761:Taruhime's Waterfall
2474:Kodamahiko-no-Mikoto
2095:(in Japanese). Suwa.
1190:Kanai (1982). p. 14.
1083:Hanawa, ed. (1914).
460:(the modern city of
357:Battle of Minatogawa
106:Grand Shrine of Suwa
3532:14th-century Shinto
3512:Japanese chronicles
3271:Matsuzawa Yoshifusa
2868:Hokkeji (Suwa City)
2749:Tatsuyasu-zo Shrine
2391:Suefutokoro-no-Kami
2271:Enanomimi-no-Mikoto
2247:Yachinomi-no-Mikoto
1727:. pp. 194–197.
1091:. pp. 499–501.
642:Emperor Go-Hanazono
484:Compiling the Suwa
404:of Shinano and the
361:military government
80:Historical overview
3090:Historical Figures
2116:諏訪大社 (Suwa Taisha)
1511:A History of Japan
1456:Okada, Yoshiyuki.
1235:風雲戦国史-戦国武将の家紋- 播磨屋
1173:諏訪大社 (Suwa Taisha)
785:
767:
528:foundation legends
520:
502:(清水寺縁起絵巻) showing
476:), where the Suwa
388:
353:Kusunoki Masashige
174:
57:Nanboku-chō period
29:"), also known as
3489:
3488:
3361:
3360:
3225:Takatoo Yoritsugu
2833:Akita Suwa Shrine
2642:
2641:
2550:Ame-no-Shiro-Kami
2510:Aizu-hime-no-Kami
2343:Uchiagata-no-Kami
2319:Moritatsu-no-Kami
2295:Tateshina-no-Kami
2283:Ikahagi-no-Mikoto
1710:. 8 January 2008.
1127:978-4-582-80094-4
1069:978-0-520-08066-9
976:Japanese painting
932:Zoku Gunsho Ruijū
707:
702:
564:Sendai Kuji Hongi
205:(807-936 CE, aka
202:Sendai Kuji Hongi
157:Zasso Ketsudansho
112:that had, by the
69:Nagano Prefecture
61:Suwa Grand Shrine
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3242:Takeda Katsuyori
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2567:Moritaku-no-Kami
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1878:"今井 信古∥イマイ ノブヒサ"
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610:Emperor Go-Kōgon
149:Emperor Go-Daigo
65:Shinano Province
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3346:Nomoto Sankichi
3336:Daihachi Oguchi
3326:
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3312:Fujimori Eiichi
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3290:
3273:
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3259:Moriya Masayuki
3249:
3247:Moriya Yorishin
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2944:Moriya Mountain
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2916:Buppoushouryuji
2906:
2894:
2882:
2870:
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2844:
2835:
2823:
2811:
2809:Morikawa Shrine
2799:
2787:
2775:
2773:Chikatou Shrine
2763:
2751:
2739:
2737:Sakimiya Shrine
2727:
2710:
2708:Ashinaga Shrine
2693:
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2603:Tenaga-Ashikaga
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2467:Grandchild Gods
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944:
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801:Suwa Engi Emaki
764:
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638:Fushimi-no-miya
629:
602:Emperor Fushimi
489:
396:Upper Shrine's
393:
349:Nitta Yoshisada
322:(時継), the Suwa
318:) and his son,
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55:1), during the
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3288:Naokazu Miyaji
3285:
3283:Kunio Yanagita
3280:
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3237:Takeda Shingen
3234:
3222:
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3208:Suwa Yorishige
3205:
3203:Suwa Yorimitsu
3200:
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2424:
2412:
2400:
2388:
2376:
2367:Oagata-no-Kami
2364:
2352:
2340:
2331:Kodomo-no-Kami
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2316:
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2292:
2280:
2268:
2256:
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2061:978-4626001245
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2009:
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1634:
1613:
1604:
1598:978-0313264313
1597:
1577:
1568:
1548:
1539:
1527:
1521:978-1119022350
1520:
1500:
1494:978-0804709545
1493:
1467:
1448:
1442:978-1135797393
1441:
1421:
1415:978-0231136976
1414:
1394:
1376:
1354:
1345:
1325:
1319:978-0813345611
1318:
1298:
1292:978-0824823344
1291:
1271:
1268:(in Japanese).
1266:リゾートイン レア・メモリー
1240:
1237:(in Japanese).
1222:
1201:
1192:
1178:
1160:
1154:978-1400861828
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1042:978-4800308924
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943:
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882:Takei-hōri-bon
879:
855:
833:) of the Suwa
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593:, 1291-1360).
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480:then resided.
442:had a temple (
402:Ogasawara clan
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307:Sengoku period
303:Suwa Yorishige
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3429:Kazama Shrine
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3366:Miscellaneous
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