富士学研究
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駿河国富士浅間神社大宮司富士氏の律令期系図
― 富士山本宮浅間神社研究ノート ―
植松 章八
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2022 年 17 巻 2 号 p. 1-16

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Abstract: During the Ritsuryo period in Fuji-Gun of Suruga-Kuni, Fuji-Uji was considered the most powerful clan, who had its influence in Fuji-Gun Kamigata and served as the chief priest of Fuji Sengen Shrine. Fuji-Uji is regarded as a local lord who privately owned the land and people of the locality(hometown) and promoted development. On the other hand, Fuji-Uji was a member of the Wani-Uji, a central(Kinai) clan descended from Emperor Koushou, which moved to Fuji-Gun and became the first of Fuji-Uji, according to two genealogical records, Wani-Uji-Keizu and Fuji-Uji-Keizu. In short, there are the two theories that Fuji-Uji was either a local or a central powerful family, however the examination of the genealogical records shows no relationship between Wani-Uji and Fuji-Uji. The conclusion of this paper is that it is impossible to identify Fuji-Uji as Wanibe-Omi, and that the continuity of the two genealogical records were created in later periods, from ancient to early modern times.
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