• Ame no Wakahiko (天稚彦 or 天若日子) is a god of grains and Amatsukami in Japanese mythology. He is the son of Amatsukunitama. The Ame no Wakahiko Monogatari [ja]...
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    Ajisukitakahikone, a close friend of Ame-no-Wakahiko, arrived to pay his condolences. As he closely resembled Ame-no-Wakahiko in appearance, the family of the...
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  • killing Ame-no-wakahiko. Ame-no-wakahiko's relatives, hearing the wailing of his bereaved wife, erect a mortuary house (喪屋 moya) for Ame-no-wakahiko's corpse...
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    for three years. The heavenly deities then sent a third messenger, Ame-no-Wakahiko, who also ended up siding with Ōkuninushi and marrying his daughter...
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  • Ame no Hohi (天菩比神,天穗日命,アメノホヒ, "Heavenly grain sun") is a male deity and the second son of sun goddess Amaterasu in Japanese mythology. Izumo no Kuni no...
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    kami that pulls Amaterasu out of Ama-no-Iwato. Ame-no-wakahiko (天若日子, 天稚彦) God of grains. Atago Gongen (愛宕権現) Azumi-no-isora (阿曇磯良) is a kami of the seashore...
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    quarrel the two had been having. Ame no Wakahiko A kami of grains who was sent to earth to either rule it or look for Ame no Hohi, who some say was his father...
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  • Shusaishin Amaterasu Others Ame no Hohi Ame-no-Koyane Ame-no-oshihomimi Ame-no-Tajikarao Ame-no-Uzume Ame no Wakahiko Futodama Ninigi-no-Mikoto Omoikane Takemikazuchi...
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    earth, killing Ame-no-Wakahiko in his sleep. During Ame-no-Wakahiko's funeral, Shitateruhime [ja]'s brother and Ame-no-Wakahiko's close friend Ajisukitakahikone...
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  • heavenly deities to question him. During Ame-no-Wakahiko's funeral, Shitateruhime's brother Ajishikitakahikone-no-Kami (阿遅志貴高日子根神) is enraged at being mistaken...
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    relates that after the failure of the earlier messengers, Ame-no-Hohi and Ame-no-Wakahiko, to perform their mission, the gods of heaven headed by the...
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    Aisome-gawa Aki no Yo no Naga Monogatari Ame no Wakahiko sōshi Komachi Sōshi Koshikibu (I) Koshikibu (II) Urashima Tarō (otogi-zōshi) Utatane no Sōshi Ichiko...
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    objects of worship (shintai) at the shrine are Shitateruhime [ja] and Ame no Wakahiko. The two gods are understood as a wife and husband. The entrance station...
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    date indicated on the original exemplar. The specific example being Ame-no-wakahiko (天若日子) named in Japan's ancient pseudo-historical chronicles (kiki...
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    Shitori Shrine are: Takehazuchi-no-Mikoto [ja] (建葉槌命) Shitateruhime-no-Mikoto [ja] (下照姫命) Takeminakata (建御名方命) Ame-no-wakahiko (天稚彦命) Kotoshironushi (事代主命)...
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    Ikeno'o-no-Kami (池生神) Tsumayamizuhime-no-mMikoto (都麻屋美豆姫命) Yakine-no-Mikoto (八杵命) Suwa-wakahiko-no-Mikoto (洲羽若彦命) Katakurabe-no-Mikoto (片倉辺命) Okihagi-no-Mikoto...
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