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- Azusa_Yumi abstract "An Azusa Yumi (梓弓) is a sacred bow in Japan, as well as a Japanese (musical) bow made from the wood of the catalpa tree (azusa, 梓). Playing an azusayumi forms part of some Shinto rituals. In Japanese poetry, the word azusayumi functions as a makurakotoba (\"pillow word\").The story is told in Japanese mythology that a golden bird perched on the bow of Emperor Jimmu, the great grandson of the sun goddess Amaterasu, and the first human ruler of Japan. This was seen as an extremely good omen; Jimmu's bow developed the power to dispel evil by the mere plucking of its string. His bow was made of catalpa wood, in Japanese, \"azusa\".Since that time, 59 Azusa-Yumi (29 vermilion and 30 black - vermilion signifying male energy and black female energy) have been enshrined at the Ise Grand Shrine, Japan's most important Shinto shrine and the main residence of Amaterasu. They serve to protect and purify the shrine's sacred inner chamber. These bows that are enshrined at Ise become Goshimpo-yumi (Great Treasures of the Gods). Every twenty years the inner chamber of the Shrine is renewed and new offerings are made — including the Goshimpo-yumi.".
- Azusa_Yumi wikiPageID "37512607".
- Azusa_Yumi wikiPageLength "1777".
- Azusa_Yumi wikiPageOutDegree "16".
- Azusa_Yumi wikiPageRevisionID "668121999".
- Azusa_Yumi wikiPageWikiLink Amaterasu.
- Azusa_Yumi wikiPageWikiLink Catalpa.
- Azusa_Yumi wikiPageWikiLink Category:Musical_bows.
- Azusa_Yumi wikiPageWikiLink Category:Shinto.
- Azusa_Yumi wikiPageWikiLink Emperor_Jimmu.
- Azusa_Yumi wikiPageWikiLink Ise_Grand_Shrine.
- Azusa_Yumi wikiPageWikiLink Japan.
- Azusa_Yumi wikiPageWikiLink Japanese_poetry.
- Azusa_Yumi wikiPageWikiLink Makurakotoba.
- Azusa_Yumi wikiPageWikiLink Musical_bow.
- Azusa_Yumi wikiPageWikiLink Sacred.
- Azusa_Yumi wikiPageWikiLink Shinto.
- Azusa_Yumi wikiPageWikiLink Yumi.
- Azusa_Yumi wikiPageWikiLinkText "Azusa Yumi".
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- Azusa_Yumi wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Azusa_Yumi subject Category:Musical_bows.
- Azusa_Yumi subject Category:Shinto.
- Azusa_Yumi hypernym Bow.
- Azusa_Yumi type Instrument.
- Azusa_Yumi type Weapon.
- Azusa_Yumi type Instrument.
- Azusa_Yumi type Religion.
- Azusa_Yumi comment "An Azusa Yumi (梓弓) is a sacred bow in Japan, as well as a Japanese (musical) bow made from the wood of the catalpa tree (azusa, 梓). Playing an azusayumi forms part of some Shinto rituals. In Japanese poetry, the word azusayumi functions as a makurakotoba (\"pillow word\").The story is told in Japanese mythology that a golden bird perched on the bow of Emperor Jimmu, the great grandson of the sun goddess Amaterasu, and the first human ruler of Japan.".
- Azusa_Yumi label "Azusa Yumi".
- Azusa_Yumi sameAs Q4833134.
- Azusa_Yumi sameAs Azusayumi.
- Azusa_Yumi sameAs 梓弓.
- Azusa_Yumi sameAs m.043ry03.
- Azusa_Yumi sameAs Q4833134.
- Azusa_Yumi wasDerivedFrom Azusa_Yumi?oldid=668121999.
- Azusa_Yumi isPrimaryTopicOf Azusa_Yumi.