Mount Hakusan as shintai

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Mount Hakusan as shintai refers to the deified sacred mountain revered as the spiritual embodiment of the kami enshrined at Kaga Ichinomiya Shirayama Hime Shrine in Japan’s Hakusan faith tradition.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf kami embodiment
object of worship
sacred mountain
shintai
associatedFaith Hakusan faith GENERATED
associatedKami Hakusan Okami NERFINISHED
Kukuri Hime no Kami NERFINISHED
Shirayama Hime no Kami NERFINISHED
associatedShrine Kaga Ichinomiya Shirayama Hime Shrine NERFINISHED
country Japan
cultCenter Kaga Ichinomiya Shirayama Hime Shrine NERFINISHED
cultSpread through Hakusan shrines network
devotionalFocus mountain summit area
spring sources and rivers from the mountain
enshrinedKamiAt Kaga Ichinomiya Shirayama Hime Shrine NERFINISHED
hasAspect guardian of surrounding regions
source of sacred waters
hasCulturalRole protector of local communities
source of agricultural blessings
hasRole central sacred object of Hakusan faith
focus of pilgrimage
influencedShrines Hakusan shrines across Japan
linkedTo Ishikawa Prefecture religious culture
Kaga Province religious history
locatedIn Chubu region NERFINISHED
Honshu
recognizedAs one of Japan’s major sacred mountains
relatedConcept Shinto mountain cults
nature worship in Shinto
religion Shinto
symbolizes connection between humans and nature
mountain deities
purity
traditionType regional cult within Shinto
veneratedAs spiritual embodiment of the shrine’s kami
veneratedIn Hakusan faith tradition NERFINISHED
worshipPractices pilgrimage ascents
ritual offerings
seasonal festivals
worshipType mountain worship

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Kaga Ichinomiya Shirayama Hime Shrine hasSacredObject Mount Hakusan as shintai