Miwa clan

Miwa
大神
Home provinceYamato Province
Parent houseKamo clan
FounderŌtataneko(legendary)
Historically unknown

The Miwa clan (大神氏, Miwa-uji) is a Japanese shake and samurai family who have served the Miwa Shrine for generations.[1][2] The ancestor of the Miwa family is said to be Okuninushi no Mikoto,[2] via Ōtataneko.[3] The Omiwa clan, also known as the Ogami clan, were a prominent family in ancient Japan known for their responsibility in performing state rituals for the Yamato Court. The clan rose to prominence in the period between the latter half of the 5th century and the 6th century, before the establishment of capital cities such as Heijo-kyo and Heian-kyo. The clan's main center of influence was the area around Mt. Miwa, which was considered a significant religious and political site. According to tradition, the ancestors of the Ogami clan were able to calm the first epidemic in Japan and this belief has been passed down through the generations to the present-day Ōmiwa Shrine. Recent research has shed light on the role and significance of the Ogami clan in ancient royal power and rituals.[4]

  1. ^ "大神氏:大神氏是日本少有的與古代神明沾邊的姓氏之一,是大神神社的姓氏(為 -百科知識中文網". www.jendow.com.tw. Retrieved 2023-02-06.
  2. ^ a b "社家の姓氏-大神氏-". www.harimaya.com. Retrieved 2023-01-26.
  3. ^ Suzuki, Masanobu (2016-05-12). "1.4". Clans and Religion in Ancient Japan. doi:10.4324/9781315617909. ISBN 9781315617909.
  4. ^ "ちくま新書 古代豪族 大神氏(おおみわし)―ヤマト王権と三輪山祭祀". 紀伊國屋書店ウェブストア|オンライン書店|本、雑誌の通販、電子書籍ストア (in Japanese). Retrieved 2023-01-26.

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