tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7765085572147633870.post5871295278413806246..comments2023-07-13T13:52:11.843+09:00Comments on Omamori - Japanese Amulets: hakuroku white deerGabi Grevehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16362456518166174106noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7765085572147633870.post-49937910434820480932020-03-25T13:59:15.023+09:002020-03-25T13:59:15.023+09:00Legend from Fukushima 福島県
長沼町 Naganuma town
. u...<b> Legend from Fukushima 福島県</b><br />長沼町 Naganuma town<br /><br /><br />. uma 馬 koma 駒伝説 horse legends .<br />At the Shrine 桙衛神社 Hokutsuki Jinja there was ema 絵馬 a votive tablet of a horse.<br />The horse walked off to feed and caused trouble at night. So the priest painted a kui 杭 pile and this kept the horse in place. <br />.<br />https://edoflourishing.blogspot.com/2020/02/naganuma-kaido-chiba-fukushima.html<br />.Gabi Grevehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16362456518166174106noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7765085572147633870.post-88864369942999604292019-09-12T14:04:04.690+09:002019-09-12T14:04:04.690+09:00Legend from Nara, Kasagi Kaido 笠置街道 Kasagi Highway...<b> Legend from Nara, Kasagi Kaido 笠置街道 Kasagi Highway </b><br />誓多林町 Setarin cho town<br /><br />shiroshika, hakuroku 白鹿 white deer<br />On the Northern clif along 新笠置街道 the new Kasagi Kaido there are two large foot imprints in the rock.<br />They say they are the hooves from the white deer which the deity 春日明神 Kasugai Myojin rode on his way to 鹿島 Kashima.<br />Another legend relates these imprints to a huge 天狗 Tengu.<br />.<br />https://gokurakuparadies.blogspot.com/2016/03/ishi-yakushi-stone.html<br />.Gabi Grevehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16362456518166174106noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7765085572147633870.post-27206453589876075152018-06-21T14:02:53.349+09:002018-06-21T14:02:53.349+09:00Shishibone district 鹿骨 "bones of the deer&quo...<b>Shishibone district 鹿骨 "bones of the deer" </b><br />江戸川区鹿骨一丁目から鹿骨六丁目 Edogawa district Tokyo<br />. The famous Kasuga shrine deer 春日大社の鹿 .<br /><br />The name of this district go back to the legend of the deity Takemikazuchi no Mikoto 武甕槌神 in the Nara period.<br />The "Great God of Kashima" rode on a white deer from Kashima, Ibaraki, all the way to the Kasuga shrine in Nara as a divine messenger, and the deer became the symbol of Nara.<br />The Edo version of the legend<br />tells us that the deer died on the way and was buried here.<br />.<b><br />Shishimizuka jinja 鹿見塚神社 Shrine </b><br />江戸川区鹿骨 3-1-1 <br />where the mound for the grave of the deer was made.<br />The mound is no longer there, but a stone memorial reminds of its existence. <br />.<br />https://edoflourishing.blogspot.com/2018/06/edogawa-ward-shishibone.html<br />.Gabi Grevehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16362456518166174106noreply@blogger.com