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Fujiwara no Kamatari
Fujiwara no Kamatari
Court noble (614–669) who co-led the Taika Reform; founder of the Fujiwara clan; enshrined at Tanzan Jinja (Nara)
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Fujiwara no Kamatari (614–669), born Nakatomi no Kamatari, was the principal collaborator of Prince Naka no Ooe (later Emperor Tenji) in the Taika Reform of 645, which dismantled the Soga clan's power and reorganized Japan along Chinese administrative lines. On his deathbed, Emperor Tenji granted him the surname Fujiwara—the founding act of Japan's most powerful aristocratic family, which dominated the court for centuries.
He is enshrined at Tanzan Jinja on Mt. Tonomine in Nara Prefecture—the site where Kamatari and Prince Naka no Ooe are said to have first plotted the Taika coup. He is venerated as a patron of political wisdom and loyal service.
Sanctuaires dédiés à cette divinité
| Sanctuaire | Préfecture | Rôle dans le réseau |
|---|---|---|
| Tanzan Shrine Tanzan Shrine | Nara |
Questions frequentes
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Qui est Fujiwara no Kamatari dans la mythologie japonaise ?
Fujiwara no Kamatari (藤原鎌足) est Court noble (614–669) who co-led the Taika Reform; founder of the Fujiwara clan; enshrined at Tanzan Jinja (Nara). Cette divinité apparaît dans le Historical et est vénérée dans 1 sanctuaires à travers le Japon.
Quels sanctuaires sont dédiés à Fujiwara no Kamatari ?
Notre base de données recense 1 sanctuaire dédié à Fujiwara no Kamatari, dont Tanzan Shrine.
Quels mythes mettent en scène Fujiwara no Kamatari ?
Fujiwara no Kamatari apparaît dans les mythes du Historical, connu comme Court noble (614–669) who co-led the Taika Reform; founder of the Fujiwara clan; enshrined at Tanzan Jinja (Nara).