Hanazono Sakon Chujo Kinmune

花園左近中将公宗

Court noble executed in 1335 for alleged conspiracy to restore the Northern Court emperor

Kinmune
西園寺公宗
Historical

About

Saionji Kinmune (公宗, d.1335) was a court noble of the Saionji family who was executed in 1335 for an alleged conspiracy to restore the Northern Court emperor (Go-Fushimi) during the turbulence of the Kenmu Restoration period.

Shrines Dedicated to This Deity

Shrine Prefecture Network Role
Omikado Shrine 小御門神社 Chiba independent

Frequently Asked Questions

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Who is Hanazono Sakon Chujo Kinmune in Japanese mythology?

Hanazono Sakon Chujo Kinmune (花園左近中将公宗) is Court noble executed in 1335 for alleged conspiracy to restore the Northern Court emperor. This deity appears in Historical and is enshrined at 1 shrines across Japan.

What shrines are dedicated to Hanazono Sakon Chujo Kinmune?

There are 1 shrines in our database dedicated to Hanazono Sakon Chujo Kinmune, including Omikado Shrine.

What myths involve Hanazono Sakon Chujo Kinmune?

Hanazono Sakon Chujo Kinmune appears in myths from Historical. The deity is known as Court noble executed in 1335 for alleged conspiracy to restore the Northern Court emperor.