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  2. Toyotama-hime - Wikipedia

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    Toyotama-hime (Japanese: 豊玉姫) is a goddess in Japanese mythology who appears in Kojiki and Nihon Shoki. She is the daughter of the sea deity, Watatsumi , and the wife of Hoori . She is known as the paternal grandmother of Emperor Jimmu , the first emperor of Japan.

  3. Ukemochi - Wikipedia

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    Ōgetsu-hime is married to Hayamato (羽山戸神, Hayamato-no-kami), who is the son of Toshigami through his wife Amechikarumizu-hime (天知迦流美豆比売) in the Kojiki, making Hayamato her great-grandnephew through her brother Ōyamatsumi. In some legends, Ukemochi is also married to Inari [3] and in others, she is Inari.

  4. Candy Johnson - Wikipedia

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    In Beach Party (1963) she is credited as the "perpetual motion dancer." Filmink called her a "breakout character". [1] She remained a part of the series for the next three films, with her final appearance being in 1964 in Pajama Party, where she had a small cameo role. [2] She also recorded under the name "Candy Johnson's Exciters."

  5. Magatama - Wikipedia

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    The Kojiki and Nihon Shoki, completed in the 8th century, have numerous references to magatama. [2] They appear in the first chapter of the Nihon Shoki, which largely describes the mythology of Japan. Susanoo, god of the sea and storms, received five hundred magatama from Tamanoya no mikoto, or Ame-no-Futodama-no-mikoto, the jewel-making deity ...

  6. Tide jewels - Wikipedia

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    The c. 680 CE Kojiki 古事記 "Record of Ancient Matters" uses the archaic names shiomitsu-tama 潮満珠 "tide-flowing jewel" and shiohiru-tama 潮干珠 "tide-ebbing jewel" in two consecutive passages. The first describes the sea-god's advice to Hoori about how to confront his duplicitous brother Hoderi.

  7. A ring found among the debris of Florida’s recent ... - AOL

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    A man in Florida is looking for the owner of a ring found inside a black jewelry box with a note after Hurricanes Helene and Milton ravaged the coastal communities.

  8. Pajama Party (film) - Wikipedia

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    A sequence in the 1996 film That Thing You Do! makes an overt reference to the Nooney Rickett 4's saxophone-heavy Beach Ball scene in Pajama Party, as well as to the beach party genre in general. The band in the film, The Wonders, mime a live performance of an instrumental song during the filming of a beach party film titled Weekend at Party Pier.

  9. Ajisukitakahikone - Wikipedia

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    The Kojiki describes Ajisukitakahikone as one of the two children of the god Ōkuninushi by Takiribime, one of the three Munakata goddesses, the other being Shitateruhime (also known as Takahime). [6] [9] He is frequently portrayed as a baby who is unable to sleep. [1]