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Chrissy's Dojo of Japanese Mythology

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Japanese Gods and Goddesses Japanese Gods: Aji-Suki-Taka-Hi-Kone - god of thunder Amatsu Mikaboshi - god of evil Bishamon - god of happiness and war Chimata-No-Kami - god of crossroads, highways and footpaths Hiruko - solar god Ho-Masubi - god of fire Inari - god of rice (foxes are his messangers) Izanagi - creator god Kagu-Zuchi - god of fire Kawa-no-Kami - god of rivers Kura-Okami - god of rain Nai-No-Kami - god of earthquakes O-Kuni-Nushi - god of sorcery and medicine O-Wata-Tsu-Mi - god of the sea Susa-No-Wo - god of storms and thunder, snakes and farming. Shina-Tsu-Hiko - god of wind Taka-Okami - god of rain Take-Mikazuchi - god of thunder Tsuki-Yomi - god of the moon Japanese Goddesses: Ama-No-Uzume - fertility goddess Amaterasu - sun goddess Benzaiten - goddess of love Izanami - cre Read More
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Encyclopedia Mythica: Japanese mythology

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Encyclopedia Mythica™ Skip to content (access key + m) or navigation (access key + n). Search (access key + s) Search for: You are here: » Home » Areas » Mythology » Asia » Japanese mythology » Introduction Japanese mythology The mythology of Japan, its origins in Shintoism and Buddhism, and the gods, spirits, men, and animals that appear in the many legends and stories. Genealogy table: The Principal Gods . » Browse through the list of available articles in this area. Editor: M.F. Lindemans There are currently 293 articles in this area. This section was last updated on July 04, 2007. Main Home Search Feedback Areas All areas Mythology Folklore Bestiary Heroes Image gallery Genealogy tables Information Information What's new? Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Pronunciations Links Options B Read More
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Japanese Mythology

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Japanese Mythology Visit the links to learn about Japanese myths related to objects in the sky, and aspects of their world. Back to the World Map The Sun: Amaterasu The Moon: Tsuki-Yomi The Storm: Susanowo Last modified September 13, 1996 by the Windows Team The source of this material is Windows to the Universe , at http://www.windows.ucar.edu/ at the University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (UCAR). ©1995-1999, 2000 The Regents of the University of Michigan; ©2000-06 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research. All Rights Reserved. Site policies and disclaimer Read More
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