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Ikutsuhikone (****anese: イクツヒコネ,活津日子根命/活津彦根命) is a god of ****anese mythology. He is the
fourth son of Amaterasu. In many
versions of his
birth story, he...
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Amaterasu has five sons, Ame-no-oshihomimi, Ame no Hohi, Amatsuhikone,
Ikutsuhikone, and Kumanokusubi, who were
given birth to by
Susanoo by
chewing her...
- out. Five male
deities – Ame-no-Oshihomimi, Ame-no-Hohi, Amatsuhikone,
Ikutsuhikone, and Kumano-no-Kusubi – then came into existence. A
variant account in...
- Amenooshihomimi,
second was Ame-no-hohi,
third was Amatsuhikone,
fourth was
Ikutsuhikone, and
Kumanokusubi was the fifth. In some versions,
Amaterasu gave Amenooshihomimi...
- (mother)
Siblings Ame-no-hohi (brother) Ame-no-oshihomimi (brother)
Ikutsuhikone (brother)
Hinohayahi (brother)
Children Ame-no-mikage-no-mikoto [ja]...
- (mother)
Siblings Ame-no-oshihomimi (brother)
Amatsuhikone (brother)
Ikutsuhikone (brother)
Kumanokusubi (brother)
Children Ame no Wakahiko, Ame-no-Hinadori...
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- Amenooshihomimi,
second was Ame-no-hohi,
third was Amatsuhikone,
fourth was
Ikutsuhikone, and
Kumanokusubi was the fifth. The deity's name,
Kusubi (Kusuhi), is...
- a thick,
viscous oil,
encountered off the
coast of
Hitachi Province.
Ikutsuhikone The
fourth son of Amaterasu, born from a kami-making
contest between...