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Ninigi-no-Mikoto (****anese: 瓊瓊杵尊) is a
deity in ****anese mythology. (-no-Mikoto here is an
honorific title applied to the
names of ****anese gods; Ninigi...
- Iwa-Naga-hime, instead, but
Ninigi had his
heart set on Sakuya-hime. Oho-Yama
reluctantly agreed and
Ninigi and Ko-no-hana married.
Because Ninigi refused Iwa-Naga...
- the
mythical ancestress of the
Imperial House of ****an via her
grandson Ninigi.
Along with two of her
siblings (the moon
deity Tsukuyomi and the impetuous...
- his
father was the
original ruler of the
earth until the amat****mi sent
Ninigi-no-Mikoto down from
Takamagahara to
replace him.
Akabeko A red cow involved...
- Rocks") to
Ninigi, but
Ninigi rejects her due to her ugliness. Ōyamatsumi
declares that he had sent his two
daughters to
Ninigi to
ensure that
Ninigi would...
- lure out
Amaterasu from a cave. They were
given to Amaterasu's grandson,
Ninigi-no-Mikoto, when he went to
pacify ****an
along with the
sword Kusanagi. From...
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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...
- Kunit****mi (国津神, 国つ神), and yaoyorozu-no-kami (八百万の神).: 56 In the time of
Ninigi the
ownership of land was
moved from Kunit****mi to Amat****mi. Amat****mi...
- instance,
Ninigi, or Ame-Nigishikuni-Nigishiamatsuhiko-Hikono-no-
Ninigi-no-Mikoto in full, may also be
abbreviated as Hikoho-no-
Ninigi or Hono-
Ninigi.) In...
- to
Ninigi.
However Ninigi rejected Iwanaga-hime due to her
appearance and
returned her to her father.
According to the Kojiki, Ōyamatsumi told
Ninigi that...