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Izanagi (イザナギ/伊邪那岐/伊弉諾) or
Izanaki (イザナキ),
formally referred to with a
divine honorific as
Izanagi-no-Mikoto (伊邪那岐命/伊弉諾尊,
meaning "He-who-invites" or the...
- brother-husband
Izanagi are the last of the
seven generations of
primordial deities that
manifested after the
formation of
heaven and earth.
Izanami and
Izanagi are...
- The
Izanagi plate (named
after the
Shinto god
Izanagi) was an
ancient tectonic plate,
which began subducting beneath the
Okhotsk plate 130–100 Ma (million...
- miko / sankishi), the
three most
important offspring of the
creator god
Izanagi. Amaterasu's
chief place of worship, the
Grand Shrine of Ise in Ise, Mie...
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Izanagi Jingū (伊弉諾神宮) is a
Shinto shrine in the Taga
neighborhood of the city of
Awaji in Hyōgo Prefecture, ****an. It is the
ichinomiya of
former Awaji...
- the son of
Izanagi and
Izanami or Shinatsuhiko, and the
brother of
Watatsumi and Ōyamatsumi. ****urihime The kami who
mediated between Izanagi and Izanami...
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several hours,
which made
Izanagi worried for her. Thus,
after making fire on the tip of his comb, he
entered the palace. There,
Izanagi found Izanami's corpse...
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first scholar to
write about Izanagi and
Izanami as
siblings was Oka Masao.
Izanami is
referred to in the
Kojiki as
Izanagi's imo (meaning both wife or little...
- (kami)
descendants of
Izanagi and Izanami.
According to the Kojiki,
various gods were born from the
relationship between Izanagi and
Izanami until the...
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million years ago, at the
triple junction between the Farallon, Phoenix, and
Izanagi plates. The
Pacific plate subsequently grew to
where it
underlies most...