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| | An Origin of Shinto |
 | | According to the Nihongi, in the reign of Emperor Yuryaku (the late 5th c.), Soga no Omi, a minister of Japan, regarded that the founder God of the Land (kuni wo tateshi kami) was the same in both Japan and Paekche. |
 | | In Yuryaku's reign, the court and the priest of the Ise Shrine carefully watched the ecstatic oracle of the virgin princess (Varley, 108). |
 | | By the ecstatic oracle of the virgin princess of Ise, Emperor Yuryaku transferred the deity of Toyouke from Tamba to the Outer shrine of Ise at the Korean crisis (Varley, 113-4; Aston II, 76-7). |
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