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Kibitsuhiko-no-mikoto : ウィキペディア英語版
Kibitsuhiko-no-mikoto
, also known as Hiko Isuseri-hiko no mikoto, was a legendary Japanese prince.
According to the ''Nihon Shoki'', he was the son of Emperor Korei.〔Louis-Frédéric, ("Kibitsu-hiko no Mikoto" ) in ''Japan Encyclopedia'', p. 513.〕 Legends says this prince slayed an ogre called Ura, which may be the demonization of the Kingdom of Kibi, destroyed during the reign of Kōrei-Tennō.
His ''kami'' is enshrined at Shinto shrines in Okayama Prefecture and Hiroshima Prefecture.〔Kotodamaya.com, (Kibitsuhiko jinja ); (Kibitsu jinja (Bingo) ); (Kibitsu jinja (Bitchu) ); retrieved 2012-11-20.〕
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