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- Q1107286 subject Q7214262.
- Q1107286 subject Q9882986.
- Q1107286 abstract "In Japanese mythology, Futsunushi (経津主神, Futsunushi no kami) is a kami of swords, thus his Shinto priests are supposed to always wear Nihontō with them, at least in the shrine. He is a general for Amaterasu along with Takemikazuchi. He is worshipped at Katori Shrine, and as he is seen as a god of martial arts, Katori Shintō-ryū adepts make a solemn oath when they join the school.".
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- Q1107286 wikiPageWikiLink Q7214262.
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- Q1107286 wikiPageWikiLink Q814158.
- Q1107286 wikiPageWikiLink Q9882986.
- Q1107286 comment "In Japanese mythology, Futsunushi (経津主神, Futsunushi no kami) is a kami of swords, thus his Shinto priests are supposed to always wear Nihontō with them, at least in the shrine. He is a general for Amaterasu along with Takemikazuchi. He is worshipped at Katori Shrine, and as he is seen as a god of martial arts, Katori Shintō-ryū adepts make a solemn oath when they join the school.".
- Q1107286 label "Futsunushi".