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592: 849: 1213: 1029: 3078: 3083: 802: 969:, the spear of gods, can be found at the top of the mountain. It is presumed that the spear was placed around the Edo period, but the details are still unknown. The town of Takaharu is also known as the birthplace of Emperor Jimmu. The main evidence is that Emperor Jimmu's infant name, "Sano-no-Mikoto", in the Nihon Shoki refers to the Sano area of the town. However, there is no detailed explanation about it, and the current description of Emperor Jimmu is largely based on 50: 1020:. Shintai, the sacred body of the kami, is a stone slab carved with two types of Jindai characters, and the characters "Asohi-no-okami (アソヒノオオミカミ)" and "Hifumi (日文)" are engraved on the front and back of the slab. The shrine's name "Heitate" means Himorogi, a sacred place or an altar, and it is said that this is the sacred place where the gods descended in ancient times. 1135:(1185–1333), describes the location of Takamagahara as Mount Katsuragi. Until the new Hitachi Province theory was proposed by Hakuseki Arai in the Edo period, this area was considered to be the location of Takamagahara. The stone monument of Takamagahara is in the parking lot of a temple in this area. 604: 509:. Some scholars have attempted to explain the myth of descent of the gods from the Takamagahara as an allegory of the migration of peoples. However, it is likely to have referred from the beginning to a higher world in a religious sense. A Shinto myth explains that at the time of 1055:), and Mount Kongo was called Mount Takamagahara in ancient times. The Takamahiko Shrine is located at east side of Mount Kongo, and the area around the shrine is a traditional place where the gods of the heavens lived (Matsumura, 2014). The shrine is rated as the highest in the 1151:
The place was traditionally known as a small cave, but it was discovered to be much longer and deeper in 1929. The cave was named after what was believed to be the dwelling place of the Yamainu. Some places inside have been named as Takamagahara and Ama-no-Yasugawara.
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According to the celestial theory, the gods must be in the heavens or the universe above the heavens since high heavens are the dwelling place of the gods. This conceptual view is represented by
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The names of places such as "Amagahara (天ヶ原)" and "Takanohara (高野原)" still remain, and they are considered as "Heavenly Territory (天国領域)" according to the Kyushu-Yamatai-Koku theory.
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The terrestrial theory suggests that mythology always contains some historical fact, and thus Takamagahara must also reflect what existed. This theory was first represented by
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and the area was the capital of Japan during ancient times. The chronicle also states that it is the reason why there are other local areas with similar names such as
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According to the theory proposed by Hakusei Arai, kanji in ancient times were representing pronunciation of the Japanese language, and the original meaning of the
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is known for its specific type of Shinto ritual ceremonial dance called Yoru-Kagura, which is said to have originated from a dance performed by Ame-no-Uzume.
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There have been many theories about the location of Takamagahara. Theories differ greatly depending on how the mythology in the Kojiki is interpreted.
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instead of kanji and compared it to Taga Country in Hitachi Province. Also, he suggests that places called "Takaama-no-Ura” and "Takaama-no-Hara" in
588:(瓊瓊杵尊), descended from Takamagahara to rule the area. From then on, the emperor, a descendant of Ninigi-no-Mikoto owned Ashihara-no-Nakatsukuni. 411: 3583: 305: 1116:. Since this poem was written around 974, it shows that this understanding dates back to at least the Heian period (794–1185). Similarly, 725:'s theory; he believed it was disrespectful to gods and emperors to consider other theories. This idea was the mainstream view before 3619: 404: 3272: 2992: 3462: 200: 2847: 2773: 2159:
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The artificiality theory proposes that wondering about location of Takamagahara is meaningless since myths are made up.
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The Korean Peninsula theory was sometimes advocated mainly by amateur Korean researchers after World War II. Initially,
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theory. He believes that the name of Mount Sori from Takamagahara mythology came from the capital city of South Korea,
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does not match the meaning of the words they are describing. Therefore, the words expressed from them only explained
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Hinomiya-Heitate shrine, which calls itself the birthplace of the Takamagahara mythology, is at Soyo,
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to make people believe that the class was precious because they originated in the heavenly realm.
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was considered to be the location of Takamagahara in South Korea because of certain lyrics from
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However, in the 1990s, the chancellor of the Kaya University proposed a new theory called
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In modern times, Takamagahara was described as the "supreme celestial sphere" (至美天球) in
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basin. Some people specifically believe that Mii Country is the Takamagahara and
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such as Yamamoto Country, Mii Country, Yamato Country, and Yasu Country in the
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Kayabe Shrine, Amano-Iwato, and Amano-Ukihashi are in the area of Hiruzen.
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The Kyushu-Yamatai-koku theory is that any of the candidate sites for the
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are said to have descended from heaven to pacify and perfect this world.
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at the end of the Edo period, it is written that the name of this area,
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Takama is located on a plateau at the foot of Mount Kongo in
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because of its strong connection with the emperor-centered
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Index

10831 Takamagahara
Japanese mythology
folklore

Mythic texts
Fudoki
Kogo Shūi
Kojiki
Konjaku Monogatarishū
Kujiki
Nihon Ryōiki
Nihon Shoki
Divinities
Amaterasu
Ame-no-Uzume
Inari
Izanagi
Izanami
Kami
Myōjin
Seven Lucky Gods
Susanoo
Tsukuyomi
Legendary creatures
urban legends
Kitsune
Oni
Onryō
Tengu
Yōkai

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