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Chamberlain (1882). Section...
- is also the
daughter of
Ōyamatsumi, and
sister to Konohanasakuya-hime. She is said to be
enshrined at
Kifune Shrine.
Ōyamatsumi offered both of his daughters...
- Watatsumi, Kuraokami, Takemikazuchi, ****sunushi, Amatsu-Mikaboshi, and
Ōyamatsumi. Kagutsuchi's birth, in ****anese mythology,
comes at the end of the creation...
- legs and the
other with long arms.
Ashinazuchi and
Tenazuchi Children of
Ōyamatsumi and the
parents of Kushinadahime, whom
Susanoo saved from the Yamata-no-Orochi...
- then took
another wife
named Kamu-Ōichihime (神大市比売), the
daughter of
Ōyamatsumi, the god of mountains, and had two
children by her: Ōtoshi-no-Kami (大年神)...
-
couple named Ashinazuchi and Tenazuchi, both
children of the
mountain god
Ōyamatsumi. They told him of a
monstrous creature from the
nearby land of
Koshi known...
- Ryujin. Konohanasakuya-hime (木花之開耶姫), the wife of
Ninigi and
daughter of
Ōyamatsumi, and great-grandmother of Jimmu. She is also
known as the
goddess of Mount...
-
Flowering Trees"), the
daughter of
Ōyamatsumi-no-Kami (大山津見神), the god of mountains, and s****s to
marry her.
Ōyamatsumi approves of the
marriage and also...
- Kamuō
Ichihime is a ****anese goddess. She is a
daughter of
Ōyamatsumi. She is
referenced in the
Kojiki as the
second wife of Susanoo-no-Mikoto, and the...
-
conflict between the Kunit****mi and the Amat****mi.
Ashinazuchi Okuninushi Ōyamatsumi Sarutahiko Tenazuchi Sovereign God Ōkuninushi Ōkuninushi no
Gokojin Ajisukitakahikone...