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Yasakatome-no-Kami (八坂刀売神) is a kami in Shinto. She is
worshipped in the Suwa
Taisha network of shrines. She is the
spouse of
Takeminakata and most often...
- Taisha) in
Nagano Prefecture in
which he is
enshrined alongside his
consort Yasakatome,
Takeminakata is
historically worshiped as a god of wind,
water and agriculture...
- Honmiya:
Takeminakata Kamisha Maemiya:
Yasakatome Shimosha Harumiya,
Shimosha Akimiya: Takeminakata,
Yasakatome,
Kotoshironushi Like
others among ****an's...
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among others. The son of Ōkuninushi and Nunakawahime, the
husband of
Yasakatome and the
brother of
Ajisukitakahikone and Kotoshironushi. He was Takemikazuchi's...
- clan progenitor) Susa Clan (clan of
priests at Susa Shrine)
Takeminakata Yasakatome ****ANESE
EMPERORS Inahi Itsuse no
Mikoto Ahiratsu-hime 711–585 BC Jimmu...
- Ame no
oshikumo no mikoto [ja] (Nakatomi clan progenitor)
Takeminakata Yasakatome Susa Clan (clan of
priests at Susa Shrine) ****ANESE
EMPERORS Inahi no...
- Takeminakata-no-kami,
leaving his
sanctuary to meet with his wife, the
goddess Yasakatome,
joining the
opposite bank by
walking on
frozen water. The
record of this...
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reality a
goddess of wind and rain. She is
based on the ****anese god
Yasakatome no Mikoto. As
faith in gods in the
Outside World declined, she decided...
- Suwa,
Nagano Myojin Taisha ichinomiya of
Shinano ProvinceTakeminakata Yasakatome Kotoshironushi Takebe taisha Ōtsu
Myojin Taisha Yamato-takeru-no-mitoko;...
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Moriya Shrine,
based on the ****anese
deity Takeminakata and his
consort Yasakatome, the gods of Suwa
Shrine in
Nagano Prefecture. Her
attacks are
based on...