Following the establishment of Nata Shrine by [[Usa Kimimoto]] in [[729]] as a branch shrine of Usa Hachiman, the Nata became the designated house of the high priests of Usa Hachiman for the succeeding nearly nine centuries. | Following the establishment of Nata Shrine by [[Usa Kimimoto]] in [[729]] as a branch shrine of Usa Hachiman, the Nata became the designated house of the high priests of Usa Hachiman for the succeeding nearly nine centuries. |