2015-07-21

Hachimantaro Yoshiie

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Minamoto no Yoshiie Hachimantaro 源八幡太郎義家 / 源義家
Hachimantarō 八幡太郎 Hachiman Taro (1039 - 1106)




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Because as Emperor Ōjin was an ancestor of the Minamoto clan, Hachiman became the tutelary kami (氏神 ujigami) of the Minamoto samurai clan. Minamoto no Yoshiie, upon coming of age at Iwashimizu Shrine in Kyoto, took the name Hachiman Taro Yoshiie and through his military prowess and virtue as a leader, became regarded and respected as the ideal samurai through the ages.

Hachimantarō, was a Minamoto clan samurai of the late Heian period, and Chinjufu shogun (Commander-in-chief of the defense of the North). The first son of Minamoto no Yoriyoshi, he proved himself in battle with the Abe clan in the Zenkunen War (Early Nine Years' War) and the Kiyohara clan in the Gosannen War (Later Three Years' War). Subsequently, he became something of a paragon of samurai skill and bravery.

..... The campaign against the Abe clan lasted twelve years (nine, with three years truce). Yoshiie fought alongside his father in most if not every battle. Abe no Yoritoki died in 1057, but his son Abe no Sadato took up command of his father's forces.
..... Named Governor of Mutsu province in 1083, Yoshiie took it upon himself, without orders from the Imperial Court, to bring some peace and order to the region.
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Hachiman Taro
Minamoto Yoshiie, a man who came to embody the spirit of the samurai and a legend even in his own time, was the son of Minamoto Yoriyoshi. Yoriyoshi, the third generation of the Seiwa Genji, was a noted commander, and in 1051 was commissioned to defeat the rebellious Abe family of Dewa. The Abe had for years held prominent posts in this distant, forbidding region, and had come to enjoy a near autonomous existance. Like Taira Masakado, the Abe had been tasked with subduing the northern barbarians, and, from the Court's point of view and over time, become barbarians themselves.

Yoriyoshi's chief opponent was Abe Yoritoki, an unscrupulous character who died of an arrow wound in 1057. By this point in the so-called Former Nine-Years War, Yoriyoshi's son Yoshiie had joined the expedition. A promising young warrior, Yoshiie participated in the Battle of Kawasaki (later in 1057) against Yoritoki's heir Sadato. In a snowstorm, the Minamoto assaulted Sadato's stronghold at Kawasaki and were driven back; in the course of the hard-fought retreat Yoshiie distinguished himself and earned the nickname 'Hachimantaro', or 'First son (or First born) of the God of War (Hachiman)'. Abe Sadato comes across as an altogether more impressive man than his father, and proved a formidable foe even for Yoshiie and Yoriyoshi. Yet the Minamoto cause was much assisted by the enlistment of Kiyowara Noritake, a locally powerful figure whose rugged northern men swelled Yoriyoshi's ranks.

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. The Heian Period - Court and Clan .


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. Hoosenji 宝仙寺 Hosen-Ji .
- 明王山 Myoozan  聖無動院 Shomudo-In 宝仙寺 Hosen-Ji
東京都中野区中央2-33-3 - 2 Chome-33-3 Chūō, Nakano ward, Tokyo

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.................................................................. Fukushima 福島県  ....................................................

He came to Oshu to fight 奥州征伐 the local people in 1189. At 不動滝 the Fudo Waterfall the 馬の足跡 footprints of his horse can still be seen.


.................................................................. Iwate 岩手県  ..........................................................

. Hidaka Jinja 日高神社 Hidaka Shrine .
- and Hachimantaro in Mizusawa, Iwate


.................................................................. Nagano 長野県 ..........................................................

. Hachimantaro koma tsunagi sakura 八幡太郎駒繋ぎ桜.
cherry tree where Hachiman Taro bound his horse, Matsumoto Castle



.................................................................. Tochigi 栃木県 ..........................................................

bijin Benten 美人弁天 Benten for Beauty
Itsukushima Shrine, 厳島神社
栃木県足利市本城2丁目1855 - Tochigi, Ashikaga

Akashi Benten 明石弁天

Ashikaga is "the Land of Beauties".
This shrine relates back to 1056, to Akashi hime 明石姫 Princess Akashi
She was a beautiful, gentle woman, protecting her husband 源八幡太郎義家 Minamoto no Yoshiie Hachimantaro, as best as she could.

. Benten, Benzaiten 弁天 弁財天 .



.................................................................. Tokyo 東京都 ..........................................................



Hakkeizaka yoroikakematsu 八景坂鎧掛松 The Armor-hanging Pine at Hakkeizaka slope
Utagawa Hiroshige 歌川 広重 - Meisho Edo hyakkei - One Hundred Famous Views of Edo

Here at this pine 八幡太郎鎧掛けの松 Hachimantaro hanged his armour.


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Hachiman Taro: Firstborn of the God of War
By Ned Greenwood
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. Legends about Hachiman Shrines 八幡宮 / 八幡神社 .
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- Yookai 妖怪 Yokai Monsters of Japan -
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6 comments:

  1. Edo Sarue district

    Saruechoo 猿江町 Sarue Cho

    The SARU of this name does not refere to the monkey, though.
    Around 1060, when Minamoto no Yoshiie during his war with the Northern Territories passed here, his vassal, 猿藤太 Mashira no Tota , died and his body, clad in full armor, was left in the inlay e 江. His name includes the Chinese character used for monkey, saru 猿.
    Later the farmers erected a shrine to appease his soul and venerated him as a deity.
    Sarue Jinja 猿江神社 / Sarue Inari 猿江稲荷
    江東区猿江2-2-17 / 2 Chome-2-17 Sarue, Kōtō ward

    The deities in residence in this shrine are
    天照大御神 Amaterasu Omikami, 宇迦之御魂命 Uka no Mitama no Mikoto and 猿藤太 Mashira no Tota,
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    https://edoflourishing.blogspot.jp/2017/06/kanda-saeki-sakuma-district.html
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  2. Torikoe Jinja 鳥超神社 Torigoe Jinja in Taito Ward Tokyo
    The shrine is the final resting place of the legendary leader 日本武尊 Yamato Takeru no Mikoto. A former prince and ruler in Japan, stories of Yamato Takeru have been told for centuries.
    The deity of the shrine was first called Hakuchoo Myoojin 白鳥明神 Hakucho Myojin (Swan Deity).
    In the late Heian period, Minamoto no Yoshiie was shown his way through the wetlands by 白い鳥 "white birds" 越 crossing over.
    To show his gratitude, Yoshiie venerated 鳥越大明神 Torigoe Daimyojin.
    Thus the name Torigoe (birds crossing over) was given to the whole district.
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    https://omamorifromjapan.blogspot.jp/2011/09/inu-dog-info.html
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  3. Ibaraki
    多賀郡 Taga district 十王町 Juo machi

    . daija 大蛇 huge serpent .
    The 弁天池 Benten-Ike pond never dries up.
    Putting a stick into the pond and praying for rain to Yamanokami, then taking home some water from the pond, will certainly lead to a good rainfall soon.
    In former times there lived a huge serpent in the pond.
    . 源義家八幡太郎 Minamoto no Yoshiie Hachimantaro, . (1039 – 1106) built the temple 八幡寺 Hachiman-Ji (Yahata-Ji). Sometimes villagers can see a huge serpent sleeping on the veranda of the temple.
    If people throw improper unclead things into the pond, there will soon be a strong storm.
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    https://japanshrinestemples.blogspot.jp/2017/08/yama-no-kami-11-regional-ibaraki.html
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  4. Edo Yochoomachi 牛込余丁町 Ushigome Yochomachi district

    厳嶋神社 - 抜弁天 Itsukushima Jinja Nukebenten Shrine
    東京都新宿区余丁町8-5 / 8-5 Yochomachi, Shinjuku, Tokyo

    In 1086, when Minamoto no Yoshiie was on his way to Northern Japan, he took residence here, because it was the highest area. Fujisan could be seen clearly in the distance.
    To give thanks for his victory (and escape, nuke) he had the shrine built in memory of the Itsukushima Shrine on his way back.
    Since the escape road passed straight from South to North through the shrine compound, it was also called Nuke-Benten.
    This shrine is one of the six famous Benten shrines in Edo.
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    https://edoflourishing.blogspot.com/2017/03/ushigome.html

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  5. Kadota Inari Jinja 門田稲荷神社 Kadota Inari Shrine
    下野國一社八幡宮 The first Hachiman shrine in Shimotsuke no kuni.
    Founded in 1056, when 源義家 Minamoto no Yoshiie went up to the North to defeat the local people.
    In the Western compound of the Hachiman shrine is Kadota Inari, one of the three most important shrines to "cut a bond".
    Not only bonds between men and women, but also between a person and illness, too much drinking, gambling addiction and others.
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    https://japanshrinestemples.blogspot.com/2019/07/kadota-inari-shrine.html
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  6. Founder of the Shrine
    金王八幡宮 Konno Hachimangu Shrine
    Tokyo, Shibuya
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    https://gokurakuparadies.blogspot.com/2020/09/tofukuji-kannon-shibuya.html
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