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Ōmono-nushi-no-kami : ウィキペディア英語版 | Mount Miwa
or is a mountain located in the city of Sakurai, Nara Prefecture, Japan. It has been an important religious and historical mountain in Japan, especially during its early history, and serves as a holy site in Shinto. The entire mountain is considered sacred, and is home to one of the earliest Shinto shrines, Ōmiwa Shrine. Several burial mounds from the Kofun period can be found around the mountain. The kami generally associated with Mount Miwa is (''Ōmono-nushi-no-kami''), a rain kami. However, the ''Nihon Shoki'' notes that there was a degree of uncertainly when it came to naming the principal kami of Mount Miwa, but he is often link to Ōkuninushi. ==Name==
Mount Miwa was first described in the Kojiki as Mount Mimoro (三諸山). Both names were in common use until the reign of Emperor Yūryaku, after which ''Miwa'' was preferred. ''Mimoro'' has been held to mean something like "august, beautiful" (''mi'') and "room", or "hall" (''moro'' corruption of ''muro'').〔Brown (1993), 263.〕 The current kanji 三 (''mi'') and 輪 (''wa'') are purely phonetic. It has also been written 三和, another a phonetic spelling with the same pronunciation.
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