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    Heaven". He also goes by other names like Masakatsu-akatsukachi-hayahi-ame-no-oshihomimi which means "Truly Winning Have I Won with Rushing Might Ruling Grand...
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    older brother named Hiruko.[page needed] Amaterasu has 5 sons Ame-no-oshihomimi, Ame no Hohi, Amatsuhikone, Ikutsuhikone, and Kumanokusubi, who were given...
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  • his brother Ame-no-oshihomimi refused the offer. However, when he didn't return after three years they sent another god to rule. Ame no Hohi's sons are...
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  • and spat them out. Five male deities – Ame-no-Oshihomimi, Ame-no-Hohi, Amatsuhikone, Ikutsuhikone, and Kumano-no-Kusubi – then came into existence. A variant...
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    to be translated as "beloved jeweled mallet." Ninigi was born from Ame-no-oshihomimi and Takuhadachiji-hime. Takamimusubi treated him with special affection...
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    万幡豊秋津師比売命 Yorozuhatatoyo'akitsushi-hime), who is married to the deity Ame-no-Oshihomimi (天忍穂耳命). In the Kojiki Tenson kōrin myth, Omoikane is one of the kami...
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  • kōrin) Ame-no-Oshihomimi is once again commanded to descend to Ashihara-no-Nakatsukuni in order to take possession of it, at which Ame-no-Oshihomimi recommends...
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  • shall take possession of the earth and ordered him to go down to it. Ame-no-oshihomimi, inspecting the land below from the bridge connecting heaven and earth...
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    ancestor of the Fujiwara family. Ame-no-oshihomimi (天忍穂耳命) Ame-no-wakahiko (天若日子, 天稚彦) God of grains. Atago Gongen (愛宕権現) Ame-no-Tajikarao (アメノタジカラオ), in some...
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  • Takamimusubi is instead the grandfather of Futodama) and some versions Ame-no-oshihomimi. According to Nihon Shoki, he is the father of Sukunabikona. According...
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  • Others Ame-no-oshihomimi Ninigi Takemikazuchi Omoikane Ame-no-Koyane Ame-no-Uzume Ame-no-Tajikarao Tamanooya Futodama Ame-no-Wakahiko Ame-no-Hohi Heavenly...
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    the land, but Ame-no-Oshihomimi, after inspecting the earth below and deeming to be in an uproar, refuses to go. A second son, Ame no hohi (天菩比命) was...
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    five male kami. The first one to be born was Amenooshihomimi, second was Ame-no-hohi, third was Amatsuhikone, fourth was Ikutsuhikone, and Kumanokusubi...
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  • Nihon Shoki, Amenohoakari was born to Ame-no-oshihomimi and Takamimusubi's daughter, Yorozuhatahime. Ninigi-no-Mikoto is his younger brother, but in another...
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    Ugayafukiaezu no Mikoto (鵜葺草葺不合命) is a Shinto kami, and is in Japanese mythology, the father of Japan's first Emperor, Emperor Jimmu. In the Kojiki, his...
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    Emperor Jimmu (redirect from Sano no Mikoto)
    Ugayafukiaezu. Amaterasu had a son called Ame no Oshihomimi no Mikoto and through him a grandson named Ninigi-no-Mikoto. She sent her grandson to the Japanese...
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    with Kaya-no-hime (鹿屋野比売神), also known as No-zuchi (野椎神), female deity from their union, the following gods pairs of eight were born: Ame-no-sazuchi (天之狭土神)...
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    his heart set on Sakuya-hime. Oho-Yama reluctantly agreed and Ninigi and Ko-no-hana married. Because Ninigi refused Iwa-Naga, the rock-princess, human lives...
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  • Japanese dragon and tutelary water deity in Japanese mythology. Ōwatatsumi no kami (大綿津見神, "great deity of the sea") is believed to be another name for...
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  • five male kami. The first one to be born was Amenooshihomimi, second was Ame-no-hohi, third was Amatsuhikone, fourth was Ikutsuhikone, and Kumanokusubi...
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    dispatched with the deity Ame-no-Hinadori-no-Mikoto (天夷鳥命), the son of Ame-no-Oshihomimi, son of the sun goddess Amaterasu and the Izumo magnate clan's divine...
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    Hoori (redirect from Hikohohodemi no Mikoto)
    Hoori no Mikoto), also known as Hikohohodemi no Mikoto (彦火火出見尊), is a figure in Japanese mythology, the third and youngest son of Ninigi-no-Mikoto and...
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    ancestor of several clans, including the Oshikochi and Yamashiro clans. Ame-no-mikage-no-mikoto [ja] is his son. He laterdescended onto 432-meter Mount Mikami...
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  • enchanted fisherman. He is called Hoderi no mikoto (火照命) in the Kojiki, and Ho-no-susori no mikoto (火闌降命) or Ho-no-suseri no mikoto (火酢芹命) in the Nihon Shoki...
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  • Succession to the Japanese throne Family Tree of Japanese deities Fushimi-no-miya § Family Tree showing the family tree of the potentially future royal...
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  • Inahi no Mikoto (Japanese: 稲飯命, 741-681 BC according to traditional dating) was a Japanese legendary character. In Japanese traditional mythology, he was...
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  • younger sister of Omoikane. She is the goddess of textiles and mother of Ninigi-no-Mikoto and Amenohoakari, and thus an ancestor of Jimmu. The meaning of her...
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    London: George G. Harrap (secondary sources) Ashkenazi, Michael (2003). "Hoderi-no-mikoto". Handbook of Japanese Mythology. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO. pp. 166–167...
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  • (Hotakami-no-mikoto, ancestor of the Azumi people) and Furutama-no-mikoto [ja] (ancestor of the Owari Kuni-no-miyatsuko, Yamato no Kuni no Miyatsuko,...
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  • Takuhadachiji-hime Ame no Oshihomimi Ame-no-hohi Amatsuhikone Kumanokusubi Ikutsuhikone Kushinadahime unnamed deities Kamotaketsunumi no Mikoto Watatsumi...
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