According to the Kojiki (Records of Ancient Matters - Japan's oldest historical record), the deity is enshrined in Hieno-yama (later called and Mt. Hiei) and Matsuo, Kazuno District, and Narikabura is where the deity resides. |
古事記では、近江国の日枝山(ひえのやま、後の比叡山)および葛野(かづの)の松尾に鎮座し、鳴鏑を神体とすると記されている。 |