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Himiko ist die erste namentlich bekannte Herrscherin über das Reich Yamatai. Die Königin beherrschte ein Reich, das möglicherweise Yamatai — Yamatai 邪馬台 Reich der Königin Himiko im Japan des dritten Jhdts; in der chin. Chronik. Himiko and Japan's Elusive Chiefdom of Yamatai: Archaeology, History, and Mythology | Kidder, J. Edward | ISBN: | Kostenloser Versand für​.

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Himiko (jap. 卑彌呼/卑弥呼 * ca. ; † ) ist die erste namentlich bekannte Herrscherin über das Reich Yamatai. Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Leben; 2. Himiko ist die erste namentlich bekannte Herrscherin über das Reich Yamatai. Himiko (nach einer legendären japanischen Herrscherin) ist ein astronomisches Objekt in einer Entfernung von 12,9 Milliarden Lichtjahren, das von. Die Königin beherrschte ein Reich, das möglicherweise Yamatai — Yamatai 邪馬台 Reich der Königin Himiko im Japan des dritten Jhdts; in der chin. Chronik. Himiko bzw. Pimiko (ca. – u.Z.) ist der Name einer japanischen Herrscherin, die oft auch als Shamanen-Priesterin bezeichnet wird. Himiko Toga (渡 (ト) 我 (ガ) 被 (ヒ) 身 (ミ) 子 (コ), Toga Himiko?)3 ist eine Schurkin und Mitglied in der. Himiko Toga ist eine Schurkin aus der zweiten und dritten Staffel der Anime-​SerieMy Hero Academia.

Himiko

Himiko Toga ist eine Schurkin aus der zweiten und dritten Staffel der Anime-​SerieMy Hero Academia. Die Königin beherrschte ein Reich, das möglicherweise Yamatai — Yamatai 邪馬台 Reich der Königin Himiko im Japan des dritten Jhdts; in der chin. Chronik. Himiko bzw. Pimiko (ca. – u.Z.) ist der Name einer japanischen Herrscherin, die oft auch als Shamanen-Priesterin bezeichnet wird.

Aston The Kojiki does not mention her, but the Nihon Shoki describes her as "the Emperor's aunt by the father's side, a shrewd and intelligent person, who could foresee the future" tr.

After a series of national calamities, the Emperor "assembled the 80 myriads of Deities" and inquired by divination. Hori to say. If he duly did us reverent worship it would assuredly become pacified of itself.

Aston While imperial worship of this god from Mount Miwa was "without effect", Yamato-totohi-momoso later married him. After this Yamato-toto-hi-momo-so-bime no Mikoto became the wife of Oho-mono-nushi no Kami.

This God, however, was never seen in the day-time, but at night. Yamato-toto-hi-momo-so-bime no Mikoto said to her husband: "As my Lord is never seen in the day-time, I am unable to view his august countenance distinctly; I beseech him therefore to delay a while, that in the morning I may look upon the majesty of his beauty.

To-morrow morning I will enter thy toilet-case and stay there. I pray thee be not alarmed at my form. Waiting until daybreak, she looked into her toilet-case.

There was there a beautiful little snake, of the length and thickness of the cord of a garment. Thereupon she was frightened, and uttered an exclamation.

The Great God was ashamed, and changing suddenly into human form, spake to his wife, and said: "Thou didst not contain thyself, but hast caused me shame; I will in my turn put thee to shame.

Hereupon Yamato-toto-hi-momo-so-bime no Mikoto looked up and had remorse. She flopped down on a seat and with a chopstick stabbed herself in the pudenda so that she died.

She was buried at Oho-chi. Therefore the men of that time called her tomb the Hashi no haka [Chopstick Tomb].

The Kojiki records her as the fourth of Suinin's five children, "Her Augustness Yamato-hime, was the high-priestess of the temple of the Great Deity of Ise " tr.

Chamberlain The Nihon Shoki likewise records "Yamato-hime no Mikoto" tr. Aston and provides more details. The Emperor assigned Yamatohime to find a permanent location for Amaterasu's shrine, and after wandering for years, the sun-goddess instructed her to build it at Ise "where she first descended from Heaven" tr.

Compare these. Her Augustness Princess Okinaga-tarashi, was at that time, divinely possessed … charged him with this instruction and counsel: "There is a land to the Westward, and in that land is abundance of various treasures dazzling to the eye, from gold and silver downwards.

I will now bestow this land upon thee. At this time a certain God inspired the Empress and instructed her, saying: "Why should the Emperor be troubled because the Kumaso do not yield submission?

It is a land wanting in backbone. Is it worth while raising an army to attack it? There is a better land than this, a land of treasure, which may be compared to the aspect of a beautiful woman — the land of Mukatsu [Opposite; Across], dazzling to the eyes.

In that land there are gold and silver and bright colours in plenty. It is called the Land of Silla of the coverlet of paper-mulberry.

If thou worshippest me aright, the land will assuredly yield submission freely, and the edge of thy sword shall not be all stained with blood.

The reprint of Chamberlain adds a footnote after "possessed": "Himeko [sic] in the Chinese historical notices of Japan was skilled in magic, with which she deluded the people.

The Nihon Shoki tr. While the Wei Zhi described her as an important ruler in 3rd-century Japan, early Japanese historians purposely avoided naming Himiko, even when the Nihon Shoki quoted the Wei Zhi about envoys from Wa.

However, these contemporary readings differ considerably from how "Himiko" was pronounced in the 3rd century, both by speakers of the unknown Wa-language and by Chinese scribes who transcribed it.

To simplify without using special symbols, the first two syllables with p j - and m j - initial consonants share -i e final vowels, and the third has either a voiceless fricative X- or a voiced fricative h- plus a back mid vowel -u o.

Later Fime comes to mean "princess," but this meaning is anachronistic for the earlier texts. Even though such a form has found its way into a few modern Japanese dictionaries for example even Kindaiichi's otherwise generally reliable Jikai , it is in fact simply one of the ghost words of Japanese lexicography; when it does appear in modern lexical sources, it is a "made-up" form listed there solely on the basis of the Wei chih account of early Japan.

The final element of this transcription, then, remains obscure, thought there is certainly a good chance that the first portion does correspond to a form related to Old Japanese Pime.

Beyond that, it is at present impossible to go. This could be construed as undercutting Tsunoda's hypothesis, which requires final -ko , and as possibly bolstering Bentley's argument.

None of these three legendary Japanese royal shamans adequately corresponds with the Chinese chronology and description of Himiko.

On the other hand, if one accepts the postdating adjustments prior to the 4th century, then Himiko was closer to these Yamato-named shamans.

William Wayne Farris , pp. The Kokugaku scholar Motoori accepted the traditional Japanese myth-history as more reliable, and dismissed its Wei Zhi quotations as later accretions.

Farris , p. After the Meiji Restoration in , Japanese historians adopted European historical scholarship, especially the source-based methodology of Leopold von Ranke.

Naka Michiyo believed the Nihon Shoki chronology was inaccurate prior to the 4th century, and thus Farris , p. This theory gained adherents in the postwar period.

Another [Shida Fudomaru] saw in Himiko an expression of women's political authority in early Japan. Some later Japanese historians reframed Himiko in terms of Marxist historiography.

Masaaki Ueda argued that "Himiko's was a despotic state with a generalized slave system" Farris , p. Following the late s "Yamatai boom", when numerous Japanese historians, linguists, and archeologists published reevaluations of Himiko and Yamatai, the debate was joined by Japanese nationalists , mystery writers, and amateur scholars.

In Japanese historical and archeological periodization , the 2nd- and 3rd-century era of Queen Himiko was between late Yayoi period and early Kofun period.

Many scholars who support the Kinki theory associate these shinju-kyo with the "one hundred bronze mirrors" that the Wei Zhi Tsunoda , p.

Hashihaka kofun in Sakurai, Nara was given a recent boost by radio-carbon dating circa —60 Japan Times Depictions of Himiko in Japanese popular media take one of three archetypes: Himiko as a wise, old ruler; Himiko the cute and spunky shaman; or Himiko as a seductive sorceress.

Wei zhi described Himiko's shamanism as guidao , or Japanese kido , a type of Daoist folk religion.

As such, Himiko is sometimes negatively associated with black magic or demons. Ruling in the transitional period between the Yayoi and Kofun eras, depictions of Himiko often display her wearing clothing originating from a variety of time periods, often embodied masculine elements.

A queen during the late Yayoi, Himiko likely wore a one-piece, wide-sleeved kosode under a vest and sash. She is also often depicted wearing magatama beads and a diadem.

However, no one can be certain what Himiko wore. Himiko also receives wicked interpretations, such as a sorceress or tyrant.

Such depictions usually cast Himiko as a seductress in sexually revealing clothing, large breasts, and compromising positions, seeming to assert that Himiko's power arose from nefarious sexual appeal.

One such depiction appears in the online role-playing game Atlantica Online , in which Himiko appears a steampunk mercenary in revealing costume.

These depictions cater largely to the otaku fan base. Himiko has appeared as a subject in various manga issues.

Himiko's legend has been used to market a variety of objects. Yoshinogari City and Sakurai City in Nara prefecture both employ images of Himiko to attract tourists, using images such as chibi Himiko-chan welcoming travelers to the region.

The anime series and Playstation game Legend of Himiko features time travel between ancient Yamatai and modern Japan, with Himiko eventually helping to save Yamatai.

Himiko was featured in the Tomb Raider reboot and the Tomb Raider film as a plot device. Sanrio has also created a Himiko-inspired keychain.

Researcher Laura Miller recounts eating a dish named for Himiko at Shinobuan Cafe in Moriyama City, where the name apparently gave rise to the popularity of the dish.

Queen Himiko Contests take place in small towns offering cash prizes to women over the age of eighteen on the basis of charm and appearance.

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