Amenofuyukinu, Amenofukine

大分類Encyclopedia of Shinto
中分類2. Kami (Deities)
小分類Kami in Classic Texts
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TitleAmenofuyukinu, Amenofukine
テキスト内容Fifth generation descendants (or descendant; the two are frequently considered identical) of Susanoo. Kojiki relates that the Amenofuyukinu married Sashikuniwakahime and sired Ōkuninushi. According to Nihongi, he was ordered by Susanoo to deliver the sword Kusanagi no tsurugi to the Plain of High Heaven. Legends at the shrine Hinomisaki Jinja claim Amenofuyukinu as the shrines founder, and the hereditary priestly family of Ono claim to be the kamis descendants. The shrines annual "sword offering ritual" (Shinken hōten shinji) is said to have its origins in the myth of the offering of the Kusanagi sword.

-Mori Mizue
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#22231382009/03/02Administrator00EOS000018Amenofuyukinu, AmenofukineAmenofuyukinu, AmenofukineFifth generation descendants (or descendant; the two are frequently considered identical) of Susanoo. Kojiki relates that the Amenofuyukinu married Sashikuniwakahime and sired Ōkuninushi. According to Nihongi, he was ordered by Susanoo to deliver the sword Kusanagi no tsurugi to the Plain of High Heaven. Legends at the shrine Hinomisaki Jinja claim Amenofuyukinu as the shrines founder, and the hereditary priestly family of Ono claim to be the kamis descendants. The shrines annual "sword offering ritual" (Shinken hōten shinji) is said to have its origins in the myth of the offering of the Kusanagi sword.

-Mori Mizue3123[Ame no fukine no kami] (Kojiki)1
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