Tsumori clan
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Tsumori clan Is a Japanese clan. They have run Sumiyoshi-taisha since the reign of Emperor Ōjin.[1] They are descended from the Tenson-zoku as mentioned in the Shinsen Shōjiroku[2]. The Tsumori clan, whose members have succeeded the position of head priest of Sumiyoshi taisha since the reign of Emperor Ōjin, are the descendants of Tamomi no Sukune's son, Tsumori no Toyoada (or Tsumori no Toyonogodan).
In Shinsen Shōjiroku, the descendants of Amatsuhikone, Ame-no-hohi, and Amanomichine, together with the descendants of Amenohoakari are referred to as Tenson-zoku. The Tenson-zoku descended from Takamagahara (Plain of High Heaven) to Owari and Tanba provinces, and are considered to be the ancestors of Owari clan , Tsumori, Amabe , and Tanba clans.[2]
However, it is clear that Amabe clan genealogy (海部氏系図 Amabe-shi Keizu), which records these four clans as descendants of Amenohoakari, is a forged document,[3] and that these clans actually descended from the sea deity Watatsumi. In addition, Owari clan's genealogy includes the great-grandson of Watatsumi, Takakuraji as their ancestor, and this is considered to be the original genealogy.[4]
References[edit]
- ↑ "Sumiyoshi Taisha". www.digital-images.net. Retrieved 2023-11-27.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Hanawa, Hokiichi (1983). Shinsen Shōjiroku (新撰姓氏錄). Japan: Onkogakkai. OCLC 959773242. Search this book on
- ↑ Hoga, Toshio (2006). Kokuho「Amabe-shi Keizu」he no gimon, Kokigi no Heya (国宝「海部氏系図」への疑問 古樹紀之房間). Japan. Search this book on
- ↑ Hoga, Toshio (2006). Tango no Amabe-shi no Shutsuji to sono ichizoku, Kokigi no Heya (丹後の海部氏の出自とその一族). Japan. Search this book on
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