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Toyouke-hime is the
goddess of agriculture, industry, food, clothing, and
houses in the
Shinto religion.
Originally enshrined in the
Tanba region of ****an...
- Gekū (also
officially known as "
Toyouke Daijingū"), is
located about six
kilometers from Naikū and
dedicated to
Toyouke-Ōmikami, the god of agriculture...
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Toyouke-hime. She is also
thought to be
linked to or
identical with Inari. Annapurna; the
Indian Hindu goddess of food. Dema
deity Hainuwele Toyouke-hime...
- pair of wind kami who
bring forth autumn. Nigihayahi-no-mikoto (饒速日尊)
Toyouke-Ōmikami,
goddess of food. She is also the
daughter of Wakumusubi. Ugajin...
- in 2033.
Outer Shrine (外宮 gekū):
Sometimes called toyouke-daijingū (豊受大神宮), it is
dedicated to
Toyouke-Ōmikami, the
goddess of food, clothing, and shelter...
- Uneme, Gōshi and
Shima villages 1955,
March 25 –
Isesaki annexed Nawa,
Toyouke and Miyagō
villages 1955,
April 20 –
Tamamura annexed Shibane village 1957...
- Ōmikami may
refer to: Amaterasu, or Amaterasu-ōmikami,
Shinto sun
goddess Toyouke-Ōmikami,
Shinto goddess of
agriculture and
industry This disambiguation...
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Shinto (also
known as
Watarai Shinto),
identified the shrine's deity,
Toyouke (Toyoukehime), with Ame-no-Minak****hi and Kuni-no-Tokotachi. By doing...
- Nagao-jinja) is a
Shinto shrine dedicated to the
goddesses Amaterasu-ōmikami,
Toyouke-ōmikami, Mihikahime-mikoto and Shirakumowake-mikoto. It is
located in the...
- Mochi);
others suggest Inari is the same
figure as the
Shinto female deity,
Toyouke. Some take
Inari to be
identical to any
grain kami. Inari's
female aspect...