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Amenohoakari
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Parents
  • Ame-no-oshihomimi (father)
  • Takuhadachiji-hime (mother)
ChildrenAme-no-Kaguyama-no-Mikoto [ja]

Amenohoakari (天火明) is a god of sun and agriculture in Japanese mythology. His descendants are called Tenson-zoku.[1]

  1. ^ Hanawa, Hokiichi (1983). Shinsen Shōjiroku (新撰姓氏錄). Japan: Onkogakkai. OCLC 959773242.

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Amenohoakari

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Kono Shrine

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considered the oldest family tree in Japan. The clan claims descent from Amenohoakari, and served as at the kuni no miyatsuko of Tanba Province before it was...

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List of Japanese deities

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the seashore. He is considered to be the ancestor of the Azumi people. Amenohoakari, (天火明命) a sun and agriculture god. Dojin (土神), is a Japanese god of earth...

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Masumida Shrine

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month of the 33rd year in the reign of Emperor Jimmu, when the spirit of Amenohoakari was brought to Owari from the Mount Katsuragi in Yamato Province. Another...

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Takakuraji

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considered the oldest family tree in Japan. The clan claims descent from Amenohoakari, and served as at the kuni no miyatsuko of Tanba Province before it was...

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Owari clan

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Ame-no-hohi, and Amanomichine [ja], together with the descendants of Amenohoakari are referred to as Tenson-zoku. The Tenson-zoku descended from Takamagahara...

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Tango Province

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no miyatsuko. Per the Kujiki, this clan claimed descent from the kami Amenohoakari,who was either the younger brother or son of Ninigi-no-mikoto. The provincial...

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