Kumaso Province or Land of Kumaso[1] (熊曽国, Kumaso no kuni) was the name of Hyūga Province on the island of Kyushu in the Kojiki.[2] Its boundaries are within Miyazaki Prefecture.
^Basil Hall Chamberlain (1883). A Translation of the "Ko-Ji-Ki".
^Brinkley, Frank. (1915). A History of the Japanese People from the Earliest Times to the End of the Meiji Era, p. 40.
KumasoProvince or Land of Kumaso (熊曽国, Kumaso no kuni) was the name of Hyūga Province on the island of Kyushu in the Kojiki. Its boundaries are within...
Kōshū) (日向国 (日州, 向州)) – earlier called KumasoProvince (熊曾国) Ōsumi (Gūshū) (大隅国 (隅州)) – divided from Hyūga Province in 713 From 702 to 824 Ōsumi (大隅国) Tane...
name. The Hayato might have been the same as the Kumaso group of around the same time, but while the Kumaso are mentioned in the more legendary portions of...
ancient Japan, believed to have lived in the west of Kyūshū in the Hi Province (肥国). Kumaso Shinji Nishimura (1934). A Study of the Ancient Ships of Japan:...
Jimmu, originated from the Kumaso territory of Takachiho, Hyūga Province in present-day Kyushu's southeastern section. The Kumaso were also associated with...
(球磨川) and Kuma District (球磨郡). The Kuma element also appears in the ancient Kumaso. Kumamoto Prefecture is in the center of Kyushu, the southernmost of the...
distance, the father sent him to Izumo Province, today the eastern part of Shimane Prefecture, and then the land of Kumaso, today Kumamoto Prefecture. However...
according to the Wei calendar system). According to various theories, he was Kumaso's chief (or Emishi chief), but details are unknown. 其南有狗奴國。男子爲王、其官有狗古智卑狗。不屬女王。...
disguised himself as a charming maiden and assassinated two chiefs of the Kumaso people. However, these records take place at a very early stage of Japanese...
started an expedition against the Kumaso rebellion in southern Kyūshū and made preparations at Toyora (Nagato Province). In the 7th month, "The Empress...
years prior. It can also refer to the first people that settled in Yamato Province (modern-day Nara Prefecture). Generations of Japanese archeologists, historians...
during this battle that Himiko died. Hisao Houga explains that the "kuma" of Kumaso represents the totem of "bear" (熊), and that the Habaku Kumawashi eagle...
and Baekje, Iwai, the governor of the Tsukushi region (semi-autonomous Kumaso region in northern Kyushu), made a treacherous alliance with the Silla kingdom...
Shoki, when the legendary Emperor Keikō led an expedition to conquer the Kumaso, he was created by a clan headed by Princess Kamikashi, who offered him...
magarikado, with moto was changed from muta (wetland), or is derived from the Kumaso, a mythical people of ancient Japan. Katō Kiyomasa built a castle here and...
period lamellar armour Ancient Japan portal Japanese clans Kuni no miyatsuko Kumaso BBC Reel: The ancient tombs kept under lock and key, 27 August 2019 Kofun...
of Atsuta. At one time, when Emperor Chūai was on a campaign against the Kumaso tribes of Kyushu, his consort Jingū was possessed by unknown gods who told...
missionary work. In 1574, the Kimotsuki clan of Ōsumi Province was defeated and in 1577, Ito of Hyūga Province was also defeated and the Shimazu clan unified...
an uncivilized life. Historian Sōkichi Tsuda (ja) points out that unlike Kumaso and Emishi, Tsuchigumo is not treated as a group in the Fudoki, but as an...
Suruga Province. 42 Moon of the enemy's lair (Zokuso no tsuki) Yamato Takeru disguised himself as a girl to assassinate the brothers of the Kumaso leader...
conqueror of Kumano, who is said to have left Chikugo Province on the occasion of the triumphal return of Kumaso. It is said to have been the site of the first...
ascribes Gu-nu-kuni to Kumaso and "Gu-ko-chi-beigu" to Kikuchi-hiko, in view of the violent clashes between the imperial court and Kumaso in the reign of Emperor...