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Ishikori-dome no
Mikoto (石凝姥命, also 伊斯許理度売命) is a kami of
mirrors in Shinto. She was
regarded as an
ancestral deity of
Kagami zukuri no
muraji (The mirror-making...
- up in Takamagahara. In many versions, he made a
mirror with the help of
Ishikori-dome no Mikoto,
which was used to lure
Amaterasu from her
hiding place...
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enchanted fisherman. ****i (火折尊)
Isetsuhiko (伊勢都彦命), a god of the wind.
Ishikori-dome no
Mikoto (石凝姥命), the god of metalworking. Kagu-tsuchi (カグツチ), the...
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includes the
following gods: Uzume, Sarutahiko, Ame-no-Koyane, ****odama,
Ishikori dome, and Tamanoya; many of
these deities would later become the ancestors...
- earth. Ama-Tsu-Mara The kami of
ironworking and blacksmiths, who
helped Ishikori-dome no
Mikoto forge the
mirror Yata-no-Kagami. Amatsu-Mikaboshi A rebellious...
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Sunday nearest September 25. The kami
enshrined at
Tamanooya Jinja are:
Ishikori-dome no
Mikoto (石凝姥命), the
goddess of
mirrors and stonecutters, and creator...
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exposing her **** and ****. On Amaterasu's
stepping out of the cave,
Ishikori-dome no
Mikoto held up a
magical mirror, and the
combination of the dance...
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connections with mythology. The "Nihon Shoki" says that a
mirror cast by
Ishikori-dome-no-Mikoto
before the Yata-no-Kagami, when
Amaterasu Omikami hid in...
- Kagamitsukuri-no-kami (鏡作神), god of
mirrors Ame-no-Nukado-no-kami (天糠戸神)
Ishikori-dome no
Mikoto (石凝姥命),
goddess of
mirrors and
metal casting The origins...
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Located to the left of the main
shrine is a
subsidiary shrine dedicated to
Ishikori-dome no Mikoto.
Built in 1425, it was
designated an
Important Cultural...