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Hitorigami (独神) are
Shinto deities (kami) who came into
being alone, as
opposed to
those who came into
being as male-female pairs.
According to the Kojiki...
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reside on top of
Mount Fuji (富士山).
Kuninotokotachi is
described as a
hitorigami and
genderless in Kojiki, but is
described as a male god in
Nihon Shoki...
- time of the
creation of the universe. The
first two
generations were
hitorigami while the five that
followed came into
being as male-female
pairs of kami:...
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Kamimusubi came
before him, and he was
succeeded by Amenotokotachi. He is a
Hitorigami, or a
singular divinity born
early in the universe. He was not mentioned...
- ****anese gods, respectively. Afterward, the Kotoamat****mi "hides away" as
hitorigami.
Though the Zōkasanshin (three
deity of creation) are
thought to be genderless...
- ****anese
imperial family.
According to the Kojiki,
Takamimusubi was a
hitorigami.
According to Kojiki, when the
heaven and
earth were created, Ame-no-Minak****hi...
- brother, Izanagi.
Kuninotokotachi (国之常立神) was a
deity classified as a
hitorigami. He was, by himself, the
first generation of the Kamiyonanayo. He was...
- variants, is a kami and god of
creation in ****anese mythology. They are a
hitorigami, and the
third of the
first three kami to come into
existence (Kotoamat****mi)...
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manifest when the
heavens and the
earth came into existence. He is a
hitorigami and one of the five kotoamat****mi. Ame-no-Nuboko The
spear Izanagi and...
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appeared spontaneously, did not have a
definite ****, did not have
partners (
hitorigami) and went into
hiding after their emergence.
These gods are not mentioned...