Ihatsukuwake

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Ihatsukuwake
Crest of the Imperial Chrysanthemum Throne.

Ihatsukuwake

Ihatsukuwake (磐撞別命) was the son of Emperor Suinin and Otokaribatatobe.123

He is said to have been the ancestor of the Haguhi no kimi and the Mio no kimi.12

Footnotes

1. Yasumaro. O, translated by Gustav Heldt. (2014) “Kojiki. An Account of Ancient Matters”. New York: Columbia University Press.
2. Chamberlain, B. H. (1932) “Translation of the Kojiki.” Kobe: J.L. Thompson & Co.
3. Aston. W.G. (1896) “Nihongi Volume 1: Chronicles of Japan from the Earliest Times to AD697”. Tuttle Publishing.

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