![]() ![]() Ame-no-Kaguyama-no-Mikoto ( 天香山 命 ): A descendant of Amaterasu and the ancestral god of the Owari Clan (the retainers of Oda Nobunaga). One of three gods tasked with delivering the current Imperial Regalia of Japan to Ise Grand Shrine, the other two gods being Omoikane and Ame-no-Tajikarao.ġ3. Ame-no-Iwatowake-no-Kami ( 天石門別 神 ): The God of Gateways. Though recognized as the most heroic of the heavenly gods, he deflected to the side of the earthly gods.ġ2. Ame-no-Hohi-no-Kami ( 天穂日 神 ): A son of Amaterasu and the second Amatsukami to be tasked with claiming the terrestrial lands during the Kuni-Yuzuri. The Sendai Kujihongi (先代旧事本紀) describes him as the same as Nigihayahi.ġ1. There are contradictions within ancient Japanese texts as to whether he is an elder brother, or son of, Ninigi. Ame-no-Hoakari-no-Kami ( 天火明 神 ): The God of Sunlight and Heat. According to legend, he also brought with him several treasures when moving to Japan.ġ0. He is the ancestral god of Ancient Tajima Province (modern-day Hyōgo Prefecture). Ame-no-Hiboko-no-Mikoto ( 天日 槍 命 ): A legendary Silla prince who supposedly came to Japan during the third or fourth century. The mirror used to lure Amaterasu out of the cave, and one of the jewels, are also today, part of the Three Imperial Regalia of Japan.ĩ.Today, the sword is one of the Three Imperial Regalia of Japan. ![]()
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