Ōjin

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Ōjin is a semi-legendary early Japanese emperor traditionally regarded as the 15th ruler of Japan and later venerated as the Shinto war deity Hachiman.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Hachiman kami
Shinto deity
semi-legendary Japanese emperor
associatedWith Yamato dynasty NERFINISHED
agriculture protection
archery
fishermen’s protection
imperial lineage of Japan
military protection
burialPlace Habikino, Osaka NERFINISHED
Konda Gobyōyama Kofun NERFINISHED
country Japan
cultCenter Iwashimizu Hachiman-gū NERFINISHED
Tsurugaoka Hachiman-gū NERFINISHED
Usa Hachiman-gū NERFINISHED
deityType kami NERFINISHED
domainOfInfluence clan prosperity
state protection
warfare
era Kofun period NERFINISHED
father Chūai NERFINISHED
hasAttribute deified emperor
semi-legendary status
hasCanonicalOrder 15 in traditional imperial chronology
hasJapaneseName Ojin Tennō NERFINISHED
応神天皇 NERFINISHED
hasRole protector of Japan
protector of warriors
war god
hasShrineType Hachiman shrine NERFINISHED
hasStatus semi-legendary ruler
hasTitle Hachiman Daibosatsu NERFINISHED
Hachiman Ōkami NERFINISHED
mentionedIn Kojiki NERFINISHED
Nihon Shoki NERFINISHED
mother Empress Jingū NERFINISHED
positionHeld Emperor of Japan NERFINISHED
positionInSequence 15th emperor of Japan
predecessor Chūai NERFINISHED
religion Shinto
successor Nintoku NERFINISHED
veneratedAs Hachiman NERFINISHED
Shinto war deity
worshippedBy clan leaders
common people
samurai

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