The male kami resides at Hie-no-yama in Chikatsu Omi-no-kuni and Kazu-no-Matsunoo and uses a nari-kabura (singing arrow),' it is known that this deity was highly influential at the time that Kojiki was compiled. |
此の神は近淡海国の日枝の山に坐し、亦葛野の松尾に坐して、鳴鏑を用つ神ぞ」と記されており、古事記が編纂されたころには有力な神とされていたことがわかる。 |