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Takamimusubi
Kotoamatsukami
Creation of the world according to the Kojiki, showing the five primordial gods (kotoamatsukami) and the subsequent seven generations of deities (kamiyonanayo)
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高御産巣日神
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Takuhadachiji-hime
Omoikane
Futodama
Takamimusubi (高御産巣日神, lit. "High Creator") is a god of agriculture in Japanese mythology, who was the second of the first beings to come into existence.[1][page needed]
It is speculated that Takamimusubi was originally the tutelary deity for the Japanese imperial family.[2] According to the Kojiki, Takamimusubi was a hitorigami.[3]
^Leeming, David (2006). The Oxford Companion to World Mythology. Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780195156690.
^Brown, Delmer M.; Hall, John Whitney; Brown, Delmer Myers; Press, Cambridge University; Jansen, Marius B.; McCullough, William H.; Shively, Donald H.; Yamamura, Kozo; Duus, Peter (1988). The Cambridge History of Japan. Cambridge University Press. p. 347. ISBN 978-0-521-22352-2.
^"Encyclopedia of Shinto詳細". 國學院大學デジタルミュージアム (in Japanese). Retrieved 2021-10-05.
Takamimusubi (高御産巣日神, lit. "High Creator") is a god of agriculture in Japanese mythology, who was the second of the first beings to come into existence...
that first appeared were: Amenominakanushi (天之御中主神) - Central Master Takamimusubi (高御産巣日神) - High Creator Kamimusubi (神産巣日神) - Divine Creator A bit later...
come into existence (Kotoamatsukami), alongside Ame-no-Minakanushi and Takamimusubi, forming a trio at the beginning of all creation. The name is composed...
Kuji Hongi 先代旧事本紀), or Achihiko (阿智彦). He is the son of creator deity Takamimusubi (高御産巣日神) and the older brother of Takuhatachiji-hime (栲幡千千姫命, or commonly...
reconciliatory gift. After a time, Amaterasu and the primordial deity Takamimusubi (also known as Takagi-no-Kami) declared that Ashihara-no-Nakatsukuni...
symbol specifically of guidance. This great crow was sent from heaven by Takamimusubi as a guide for legendary Emperor Jimmu on his initial journey from the...
Takuhatachijihime, and grandchild of Takamimusubi.[citation needed] But in many versions he is the son of Takamimusubi and the uncle to Ninigi. Futodama...
(天之御中主, The Central Master or "Lord of the August Center of Heaven"), Takamimusubi (高御産巣日神, "High Creator"), and Kamimusubi (神産巣日, The Divine Creator)....
Larose. p. 117. ISBN 978-87-06-81432-9. Mizue, Mori (10 May 2005). "Takamimusubi". Encyclopedia of Shinto. Retrieved 2010-09-29. Atsushi, Kadoya (20 October...
first three gods appeared: Amenominakanushi (天之御中主神, Ame-no-Minakanushi) Takamimusubi (高御産巣日神, Taka-mi-musuhi-no-kami) and Kamimusubi (神産巣日神, Kami-musuhi-no-kami)...
Japanese mythology and folklore. Amenominakanushi (天之御中主神) – Central Master Takamimusubi (高御産巣日神) – High Creator Kamimusubi (神産巣日神) – Divine Creator Umashi'ashikabihikoji...
Ōkuninushi, are considered to be Kunitsugami. Kotoamatsukami Amenominakanushi Takamimusubi Kamimusubi Umashiashikabihikoji Amenotokotachi Kamiyonanayo Kuninotokotachi...
grandson of Kamimusubi. Kamo Kenkakumikuninomikoto, under the command of Takamimusubi and Amaterasu, descended from the sky to the peak of Tsune in Hyuga and...
Kami-Musubi." Kamimusubi is part of the primordial creator trinity with Takamimusubi and Ame-no-Minakanushi. Ōkuninushi was shocked that such a small being...
located in Tamura, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan. It enshrines the kami Takamimusubi (高皇産霊神), Ōkaburaya no kami (大鏑矢神), and Sakanoue Tamuramaro no mikoto...
parents but his spirit came from the three kami Ame-no-Minakanushi, Takamimusubi, and Kamimusubi who he identified with Shangdi. His sect had very positive...