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  2. Ame-no-Minakanushi - Wikipedia

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    The Kojiki portrays Ame-no-Minakanushi as the first god to appear in the heavenly realm of Takamagahara after the emergence of heaven and earth from the primeval chaos: . At the time of the beginning of heaven and earth, there came into existence in Takamanohara a deity named Ame-no-Minakanushi-no-Kami; next, Takamimusubi-no-Kami; next, Kamimusubi-no-Kami.

  3. Mononobe Shrine - Wikipedia

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    The kami enshrined at Mononobe Jinja are: Umashimazu-no-Mikoto (宇摩志麻遅命), the founder of the Mononobe clan and god of rituals; Nigihayahi no Mikoto (饒速日命), the father of Umashimazu; Futsu-no-mitama (布都御魂), a spirit sword; Ame-no-Minakanushi (天御中主大神), one of the godson creation

  4. Yaoyorozu no Kami - Wikipedia

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    All things, including the Gods, humans, and objects, come from Ame-no-Minakanushi, the first and supreme God. Ame-no-Minakanushi is the source of the universe and life, and is considered the principle of life. Life is at the center of both universal and human doctrines because everything originates from this supreme life. The nature of life is ...

  5. Chiba Shrine - Wikipedia

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    Chiba Shrine (千葉神社, Chiba-jinja) is a Shinto shrine located in Chūō-ku, Chiba City, Chiba Prefecture.Originally a Buddhist temple dedicated to the deity Myōken, the patron of the Chiba clan, it was converted into a Shinto shrine dedicated to Ame-no-Minakanushi (a kami in Japanese mythology conflated with Myōken) during the Meiji period.

  6. Towatari Shrine - Wikipedia

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    In 1867 (Keiō 3), the temple became a Shinto shrine dedicated to the gods Ame-no-Minakanushi (a deity in Japanese mythology conflated with Myōken), Takamimusubi, and Kamimusubi and renamed "Towatari Shrine". [1] In 1990 (Heisei 2), the shrine's honden (dating from 1860) was moved to its present location and a new hei-haiden constructed in ...

  7. Shinto texts - Wikipedia

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    The first gods were Ame-no-Minakanushi, Takamimusubi, and Kamimusubi. [16]: 28–29 Izanagi and Izanami, god siblings, came from heaven. They had children. Izanami created the Japanese archipelago. She died birthing the fire god Kagutsuchi and was taken to Yomi the land of the dead. Izanagi couldn't retrieve her.

  8. Takamimusubi - Wikipedia

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    According to Kojiki, when the heaven and earth were created, Ame-no-Minakanushi was the first one to appear in Takamagahara, Takamimusubi the second, and Kamimusubi the third. [4] One myth tells of a bird named Nakime who was sent down to earth to check in on Amewakahiko. Amewakahiko shot the bird with his bow.

  9. Daijingu Temple of Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Ame-no-Minakanushi Yaoyorozu no Kami George Washington Abraham Lincoln King Kamehameha I King Kalākaua: Location; Location: 61 Puiwa Road, Honolulu, HI 96817: Website;