Kusunoki Masatsura

Kusunoki Masatsura

Son of Kusunoki Masashige; died loyally fighting for the Southern Court at the Battle of Shijo Nawate in 1348

Masatsura Ko-Nankō
小楠公
Historical

À propos

Kusunoki Masatsura (1326–1348) was the son of the legendary Kusunoki Masashige and continued his father's tradition of absolute loyalty to the Southern Court. Before the Battle of Shijo Nawate (1348), where he knew he would die, he visited Yoshino Shrine and wrote his death poem on the shrine's wooden door with an arrow—a famous act of farewell. He died in battle at age 22. He is enshrined at Shijo Nawate Shrine in Osaka and admired as a model of filial piety and youthful valor.

Liens familiaux

Sanctuaires dédiés à cette divinité

Sanctuaire Préfecture Rôle dans le réseau
Shijonawate Shrine Shijonawate Shrine Osaka

Questions frequentes

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Qui est Kusunoki Masatsura dans la mythologie japonaise ?

Kusunoki Masatsura (楠木正行) est Son of Kusunoki Masashige; died loyally fighting for the Southern Court at the Battle of Shijo Nawate in 1348. Cette divinité apparaît dans le Historical et est vénérée dans 1 sanctuaires à travers le Japon.

Quels sanctuaires sont dédiés à Kusunoki Masatsura ?

Notre base de données recense 1 sanctuaire dédié à Kusunoki Masatsura, dont Shijonawate Shrine.

Quels mythes mettent en scène Kusunoki Masatsura ?

Kusunoki Masatsura apparaît dans les mythes du Historical, connu comme Son of Kusunoki Masashige; died loyally fighting for the Southern Court at the Battle of Shijo Nawate in 1348.