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Jinushigami : ウィキペディア英語版
Jinushigami
, also known as , , , or , are Shinto folk deities, or kami, of an area of land (the name literally means "land-master-kami"). Their history goes back to at least the 9th century and possibly earlier. Originally, jinushigami were associated with new areas of land opened up for settlement. New residents of the land created shrines to the local resident kami either to gain its blessing/permission, or to bind it within the land to prevent its interference with, or cursing of, nearby humans. Jinushigami may be either ancestors of the original settlers of an area, or ancestors of a clan.
==Pop culture==
In the manga series ''Kamisama Kiss'' by Julietta Suzuki, the heroine Nanami Momozono becomes the tochigami of a derelict shrine.

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