Kumaso — (熊襲 (en el Nihonshoki), 熊曾 (en el Kojiki), Kumaso?) es el nombre de un clan que es mencionado en los relatos japoneses del Kojiki y Nihonshoki. Se cree que su dominio se circunscribía en el sur de la isla de Kyushu, que era denominado con el… … Wikipedia Español
kumaso — küˈmä(ˌ)sō noun (plural kumaso or kumasos) Usage: usually capitalized : an indigenous Caucasoid people of Japan formerly inhabiting Kyushu compare ainu … Useful english dictionary
kumaso — ku·ma·so … English syllables
Himiko — was an obscure shaman queen of Yamataikoku in ancient Wa (Japan). Early Chinese dynastic Twenty Four Histories chronicle tributary relations between Queen Himiko and the Cao Wei Kingdom (220 265 AD), and record that the Yayoi period people chose… … Wikipedia
Makizono, Kagoshima — Makizono (牧園町; chō) was a town located in Aira District, Kagoshima, Japan. On November 7, 2005 Makizono was merged with the towns of Kirishima (old), Fukuyama, Hayato, Mizobe and Yokogawa, all from Aira District, and the old city of Kokubu, to… … Wikipedia
Hyūga Province — Map of Japanese provinces (1868) with Hyūga Province highlighted Hyūga Province (日向国, Hyūga no kuni … Wikipedia
Takeda-ryū — Als Takeda ryū (jap. 武田流, dt. „Takeda Stil/Schule“) wird eine 800 Jahre alte japanische Kampfkunst bezeichnet, die bis Anfang des 20. Jahrhundert innerhalb der Familie Takeda tradiert und weiter gegeben wurde. Takeda ryū gehört zur Gruppe der… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Ninja — Shinobi redirects here. For the video game series, see Shinobi (series). For other uses, see Shinobi (disambiguation). For other uses, see Ninja (disambiguation) … Wikipedia
Yamato Takeru — nihongo|Prince Yamatotakeru|日本武尊, やまとたける , originally Prince Ousu (小碓命, おうすのみこと) was a Japanese legendary prince of the Yamato dynasty, son of Keikō of Yamato, a legendary monarch who is traditionally counted as the 12th Tenno or Emperor of Japan … Wikipedia
Tide jewels — In Japanese mythology, the tide jewels or kanju 干珠 [tide ] ebbing jewel and manju 満珠 [tide ] flowing jewel were magical gems that the Sea God used to control the tides. Classical Japanese history texts record an ancient myth that the ocean kami… … Wikipedia