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Kuni no miyatsuko

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were appointed by and remained under the jurisdiction of the Yamato Court, but over time the position became hereditary.
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After their abolition several former Kuni no Miyatsuko became prominent priestly families these include the
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continued to be appointed after the Taika Reforms, generally to the office of gunji
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rites of each province. These religious officials became known as shin-kokuzō
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position, however, was abolished with the establishment of the manorial
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were now in charge of spiritual and religious affairs, specifically the
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clans retained influence after the Taika Reforms, such as the
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families, for life, and the position became hereditary. The
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system. The provinces became ruled by new officials called
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Officials in ancient Japan during the Yamato period
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Index

ancient Japan
Yamato period
kabane
kimi
atae
omi
Taika Reforms
Ritsuryō
kokushi
Shintō
shōen
Heian period
Izumo no Kuni no Miyatsuko
Izumo Province
Shimane Prefecture
Izumo clan
Izumo-taisha
Aso clan
Aso Shrine
Owari clan
Atsuta Shrine
Munakata clan
ja
Munakata Taisha
Amabe clan
Kono Shrine
Yamato clan
Ōyamato Shrine
Izumo Province
Izumo clan

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