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Kannabi (神奈備, Kamunabi / Kannabi / Kaminabi) refers to a region in shinto that hosts a mitsumashiro or yorishiro (yorishiro) in which the divine spirit (Kami or Goryo) resides. Or, the natural environment as Kamishiro (shintai). In the Manyoshu, there are seven occurrences (22 poems, 23 examples).

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  • 神奈備(かむなび・かんなび・かみなび)とは、神道において、神霊(神や御霊)が宿る御霊代(みたましろ)・依り代(よりしろ)を擁した領域のこと。または、神代(かみしろ)として自然環境を神体(しんたい)とすること。万葉集においての表記は7つ(22首、23例)ある。 神が「鎮座する」または「隠れ住まう」山や森の神域や、神籬(ひもろぎ)・磐座(いわくら)となる森林や神木(しんぼく)や鎮守の森や神体山を、また特徴的な岩(夫婦岩)や滝(那智滝)がある神域などをさす。神籬と磐座の総称でもある。依り代となる森林や岩などがない「神奈備野」もある。 (ja)
  • Kannabi (神奈備, Kamunabi / Kannabi / Kaminabi) refers to a region in shinto that hosts a mitsumashiro or yorishiro (yorishiro) in which the divine spirit (Kami or Goryo) resides. Or, the natural environment as Kamishiro (shintai). In the Manyoshu, there are seven occurrences (22 poems, 23 examples). (en)
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  • Kannabi (神奈備, Kamunabi / Kannabi / Kaminabi) refers to a region in shinto that hosts a mitsumashiro or yorishiro (yorishiro) in which the divine spirit (Kami or Goryo) resides. Or, the natural environment as Kamishiro (shintai). In the Manyoshu, there are seven occurrences (22 poems, 23 examples). Shintai is a mountain or forest where a deity "sits" or "dwells in seclusion," a forest that serves as a shinzoku or ganza, a shinboku or shintai, or a shintai or Sacred mountain as well as sacred areas with distinctive rocks (Meoto Iwa) and waterfalls (Nachi Falls). It is also a generic term for a roughly woven area and a rock throne. There is also "Kannabino," where there are no forests or rocks to serve as a shrine. (en)
  • 神奈備(かむなび・かんなび・かみなび)とは、神道において、神霊(神や御霊)が宿る御霊代(みたましろ)・依り代(よりしろ)を擁した領域のこと。または、神代(かみしろ)として自然環境を神体(しんたい)とすること。万葉集においての表記は7つ(22首、23例)ある。 神が「鎮座する」または「隠れ住まう」山や森の神域や、神籬(ひもろぎ)・磐座(いわくら)となる森林や神木(しんぼく)や鎮守の森や神体山を、また特徴的な岩(夫婦岩)や滝(那智滝)がある神域などをさす。神籬と磐座の総称でもある。依り代となる森林や岩などがない「神奈備野」もある。 (ja)
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