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- Himiko - Wikipedia
Himiko is one of the supporting characters in the video game Ōkami, a game which draws on many Japanese folktales and myths to tell the story of the white wolf Amaterasu and her quest to free Japan from darkness
- Himiko | Yamatai, Shaman Queen, Ancient Japan | Britannica
Himiko (flourished 3rd century ad, Japan) was the first known ruler of Japan and the supposed originator of the Grand Shrine of Ise, still considered the most important Shintō sanctuary in Japan
- Queen Himiko - World History Encyclopedia
Queen Himiko, also known as Pimiko or Pimiku (183? - 248 CE), was a 3rd-century CE ruler of the territory in ancient Japan known as Hsieh-ma-t'ai or Yamatai, later to be known as Yamato
- Queen Himiko: The Shaman Ruler Who Haunts Japans Ancient Past
One of the greatest mysteries in Japanese archaeology is the resting place of Queen Himiko The first named person in all of Japanese history, she is thought to have lived between 170 and 248 AD
- Queen Himiko: The History of The Shamaness Queen of Japan
Himiko of Wa, a name etched into history’s scroll, a ruler whose story dances between the realms of fact and legend In this article, I would like to explore the mysterious Queen Himiko and explain who she might have been and why she is so important in Japanese history
- Japan’s Legendary Shaman Queen Who Ended a Civil War
The fact that Himiko skillfully ended decades of fighting among the ancient chieftains of Japan speaks to her political acumen and suggests that she deemed a tributary relationship with China to be the smartest move for her But it might have been what ultimately doomed her to historical obscurity Double Standards
- Himiko - New World Encyclopedia
Another deep-rooted Japanese historical tradition, which is referred to even in an official Chinese history book, suggests that Himiko was the Japanese sun goddess Amaterasu, founder of the Shinto religion The character "hi" in “Himiko” means "sun," and “miko" means priestess
- THE SHAMAN QUEEN Himiko - Whatshername
Anthropologist Laura Miller introduces Olivia to this elusive ancient queen Read more about Queen Himiko’s continuing “rebirth” as a powerful cultural icon in Laura Miller’s fascinating articles “Searching for Charisma: Queen Himiko” and “Rebranding Himiko: The Shaman Queen of Ancient History ”
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