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    Sukunabikona or Sukuna bikona (少彦名神, also known as Sukuna-biko, Sukuna-biko-na, Sukuna hikona) is the Shinto kami of the onsen (hot springs), agriculture...
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    dwarf as Sukunabikona-no-Kami (少名毘古那神), a son of Kamimusubi. At Kamimusubi's command, Ōkuninushi formed and developed the lands with Sukunabikona at his...
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    throughout history. In Shinto, Sukunabikona is the kami of the hot springs. As the deity of hot springs Sukunabikona and Ōkuninushi went to the Dōgo...
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    two small gods, Ōkuninushi no Mikoto and Sukunabikona no Mikoto. They came from Izumo to Dōgo. Sukunabikona no Mikoto contracted a bad illness and his...
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  • Kamimusubi is considered in many versions to be the mother of Sukunabikona.[page needed] Sukunabikona would later assist Ōkuninushi with the development of the...
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  • 5, 1986 Anderson Mesa E. Bowell V 4.1 km MPC · JPL 10725 Sukunabikona 1986 WB Sukunabikona November 22, 1986 Toyota K. Suzuki, T. Urata V 3.1 km MPC ·...
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    enshrined here included Okunitama no kami (大国魂神), Ōkuninushi (as 大己貴神) and Sukunabikona (少彦名命). It was formerly a national shrine of the first rank (国幣大社, kokuhei...
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    Japan. It has three torii gates leading into the ocean. It worships Sukunabikona a god of alcohol and medicine.: 29  and Ōnamuchi.: 29  Both identified...
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    Dionysus – Ancient Greek god of winemaking and wine Huxian – Chinese deity Sukunabikona, also a Japanese Kami of sake brewing Loki - Norse god of mischief. Nakamura...
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    produced them. He is the father of Ame-no-Koyane and possibly the father of Sukunabikona. He is a hitorigami and one of the five kotoamatsukami. Kamiumi After...
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  • Konohanasakuya-hime Kuebiko Kushinadahime Moreya Omizunu Ōmononushi Ōyamatsumi Sukunabikona Susanoo-no-Mikoto Taka Kagyu Takiribime [ja] Tamayori-hime Toshigami...
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  • versions Ame-no-oshihomimi. According to Nihon Shoki, he is the father of Sukunabikona. According to Shinsen Shōjiroku, he is the grandfather of Tamanoya. In...
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    it is dedicated to the kami Amaterasu (天照皇大御神), Ōkuninushi (大己貴大神), Sukunabikona no Ōkami (少彦名大神), Toyoukebime (豊受姫神), Ōmononushi (大物主神), Ame-no-Kaguyama-no-Mikoto [ja]...
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    founded in 856. It enshrines Sukunabikona. It is closely linked to Oarai Isosaki Shrine which also worships Sukunabikona.: 29  Ichinomiya Kanpei-taisha...
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    to have originated from Sukuna-hikona (written variously, including Sukunabikona) (meaning "small earth god": suku is "small", na is "the earth", hiko...
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  • scientist at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory JPL · 10724 10725 Sukunabikona 1986 WB Sukunabikona, the Japanese god of a naughty character JPL · 10725 10726...
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    Kinbō Jinja 金峯神社 Haiden of Kinbō Jinja Religion Affiliation Shinto Deity Sukunabikona, Ōkuninushi, Kotoshironushi, Emperor Ankan Festival June 15 Location...
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  • (底筒之男大神), Okinagaranushihime no Ōkami (息長足姫大神), Onamochi no Ōkami (大名持大神), Sukunabikona no Ōkami (少彦名大神) and others are enshrined here. List of Shinto shrines...
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  • the dwarf as Sukunabikona-no-Kami (少名毘古那神), a son of Kamimusubi-no-Kami (神産巣日神), one of the three primordial Kotoamatsukami. Sukunabikona assists Ōkuninushi...
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    Kanda Shrine honden Religion Affiliation Shinto Deity Ōnamuchi (Daikoku) Sukunabikona (Ebisu) Taira no Masakado Location Location 2-16-2, Soto-Kanda, Chiyoda...
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    in the age of the gods, Sukunabikona (スクナビコナ) and Ōkuninushi visited Iyo-no-Kuni, now known as Ehime Prefecture. Sukunabikona fainted from illness. With...
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    sometimes identified with Ōkuninushi's son Kotoshironushi or the dwarf god Sukunabikona, who assisted Ōkuninushi in developing the land of Japan. In homes, the...
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    kami Ōkuni-mitama no mikoto (大國魂神), Ōkuninushi no mikoto (大那牟遲神), and Sukunabikona no mikoto (少彦名神). Its annual festival is on September 24. Obihiro Shrine...
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  • hardships, Naoto's Persona starts as Sukunabikona, a reference to the mythological Japanese deity Sukunabikona. Seojima incorporated visual elements...
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    Taichu Jinja Religion Affiliation Shinto Deity Ōkuninushi Prince Kitashirakawa Yoshihisa Sukunabikona Year consecrated 1911...
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  • November 1997 list [N] 10627 Ookuninushi 19 January 1998 list [K] 10725 Sukunabikona 22 November 1986 list [A] 10727 Akitsushima 25 February 1987 list [D]...
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  • have compared the country to Tanegashima.。 邪馬台国 石原洋三郎 令和元年10月 第一印刷P18-p23。 種子島における古人骨形質の時代変化 竹中正巳 2009年。 Shojin [ja] Sukunabikona、Issun-bōshi Korpokkur...
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    purpose remain in complete mystery. In legend, the kami Ōkuninushi and Sukunabikona came from Izumo to Harima and attempted to build a stone palace overnight...
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  • of a Daisy Naoki Arata Kamigoroshi: Prologue Tomoyuki Niho Okuninushi and Sukunabikona Akitoshi Yokoyama String Dance from the film TAISU Shuhei Morita...
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  • relationship with the heavenly feather cloak. The miniature boy deity Sukunabikona is described as wearing a garment made of wren's feathers in the Nihon...
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