Kamuyamato Iwarebiko

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Kamuyamato Iwarebiko is the legendary first Emperor of Japan, better known by his posthumous name Emperor Jimmu, and is considered the mythological founder of the Japanese imperial line.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Emperor of Japan
founder of dynasty
legendary emperor
mythological figure
alsoKnownAs Emperor Jimmu NERFINISHED
Jinmu-tennō NERFINISHED
associatedConcept divine descent of Japanese emperors
foundation of Yamato state
associatedWith Imperial House of Japan NERFINISHED
Yamato dynasty NERFINISHED
associatedWithEvent mythical eastern expedition to Yamato
associatedWithPlace Kyushu (as legendary point of departure) NERFINISHED
Yamato Province NERFINISHED
category Founding monarchs
Japanese mythology characters
Legendary Emperors of Japan
chronologicalCategory prehistoric Japan
commemoratedOn National Foundation Day (Japan) NERFINISHED
country Japan
culture Japanese
describedBySource Kojiki NERFINISHED
Nihon Shoki NERFINISHED
gender male
hasCanonicalOrder first in the traditional list of Japanese emperors
hasEraName Jimmu NERFINISHED
hasJapaneseName 神日本磐余彦命 NERFINISHED
神武天皇
hasPosthumousName Emperor Jimmu NERFINISHED
historicity disputed
influenced Japanese national identity
State Shinto ideology NERFINISHED
languageOfRecord Classical Japanese
linkedTo Imperial Regalia of Japan NERFINISHED
mythologicalStatus legendary
nobleTitle Emperor
orderInOffice 1
partOf Japanese mythology NERFINISHED
portrayedAs culture hero
military leader
positionHeld Emperor of Japan NERFINISHED
religion Shinto
role founder of the Japanese imperial line
significance first emperor in traditional Japanese chronology
symbolicRole ancestor of the Japanese emperors
timePeriod mythological age of the gods to early human age
typeOfLegend foundation myth
veneratedIn Shinto shrines NERFINISHED

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Himetatara Isuzuhime spouse Kamuyamato Iwarebiko