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Hello everyone, my name is Tamu. One day in December, I went on a fishing trip to Tango with my friend Takahashi. It was Takahashi's first time in Tango, so I showed him some interesting spots in Tango in between fishing. I dug out a copy of "Ancient History of the Seas of Japan" by Kadowaki Teiji that had been lying dormant at home, and decided to edit this video as a journey to trace the traces of the Tango Kingdom, referring to Chapter 6, Introduction to the Tango Kingdom Theory. I would be happy to convey the beautiful scenery, delicious food, and charms of Tango. The references and places we visited can be found at the end of the video. [Correction] The "said to be the child" at Koyasan Shrine is not the child of Takenohime, but the child of Emperor Kaika and Oketsuhime. (Kojiki) Ending × Source → 〇 References [Comparison with the Legend of Urashima Taro] https://syasin.biz/kanko/urasimadense... [Web Site] https://syasin.biz/ [Character Profile] Takahashi Santam: https://syasin.biz/profile [Museums] ・Kyotango City Tango Ancient Village Museum (611-1 Tennozan, Kokubu koaza, Miyazu City, Kyoto Prefecture 629-2234) ・Yosano Town Kofun Park Haniwa Museum (2341 Akashi, Yosano-cho, Yosa-gun, Kyoto Prefecture 629-2411) ・Japanese Oni Exchange Museum (909 Busshoji, Oe-cho, Fukuchiyama City, Kyoto Prefecture 620-0321) [Terminology] Kojiki: A general term for the Kojiki and Nihon Shoki Arahitogami (Akitsukami): Gods who appeared in human form in this world Hajishi: An ancient powerful clan. They were involved in the production of haniwa clay figures, the construction of tombs, and the funeral rites of the great king. Sandbar: A sand deposit structure formed by running water. Tango no Kuni Fudoki: A topographical record of Tango Province compiled in the 8th century. The original text does not exist. Descent of the Heavenly Grandson: Ninigi no Mikoto traveled from Takamagahara to Takachiho-no-mine in Hyuga upon receiving a divine decree from Amaterasu Omikami to rule the land of Ashihara no Nakatsukuni. Kaifu clan genealogy: A genealogy handed down to the Kaifu clan, the shrine family of Kago Shrine, consisting of the main genealogy and annotated genealogy. Sendai Kuji Hongi: A sacred text in Shinto believed to have been compiled in the early Heian period. Evening twilight: One hour before and after sunset, when fish are most active. Morning twilight is one hour before and after sunrise. Okimi: Title given to the head of the Yamato royal authority from the Kofun period to the Asuka period. (Later Emperor) Sessha: A shrine dedicated to a god closely related to the main deity. Ou Plain: A plain in the southern part of Matsue City. It is believed that the Izumo dynasty existed here. Ryoseikoku: A local administrative division of Japan established based on the Ritsuryo system. Used from the Nara period to the early Meiji period. Hikami: The area that corresponds to the present-day Tamba city area. Sonobe: The area that corresponds to the present-day Nantan city area. Sansengoryu: The point where the Katsura River, Uji River, and Kizu River join together to form the Yodo River. (Shimamoto Town, Osaka Prefecture/Oyamazaki Town, Kyoto Prefecture), although it is believed that Ogura Pond was used for travel at the time. Ideology: A way of thinking about the state of society and a creed that influences people's actions. Toyoukehime: The deity worshipped at the Geku Shrine of Ise Jingu, and the goddess of agriculture. (Toyouke no Okami) Coastal terrace: A stepped terrain that spreads along the coast, created by wave erosion and the uplift of the ground. [Chapters] 00:00 Opening 02:56 What is the Tango Kingdom Theory? 06:30 Amanohashidate View Land 09:28 Motoise Kago Shrine (Ancient Tango and the Sea People) 13:30 Folklore of Tango: The Demon Legend of Mt. Oe 15:33 Folklore of Tango: The Legend of Urashima 20:23 Legend of Tango: The Legend of Xu Fu (Araizaki Shrine) 22:44 Site of the Funaya boat houses at Araizaki (Ruins) 24:17 Kamiseya Village (Seyahime Shrine and thatched roofs) 26:07 End of Day 1 (Fishing and Lodging) 28:39 Takeno Shrine (Reconstruction of the Vertical Family Tree of Tango Chieftains) 35:36 Tango Tombs (Shinmeiyama Tomb and Museum) 44:14 Summary of the Tango Kingdom Theory 45:18 Scenic Spot - Tateiwa / Considering the Origin of the Place Name Taiza 50:16 Closing Remarks