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  2. Susanoo-no-Mikoto - Wikipedia

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    Susanoo (スサノオ; historical orthography: スサノヲ, 'Susanowo'), often referred to by the honorific title Susanoo-no-Mikoto, is a kami in Japanese mythology.The younger brother of Amaterasu, goddess of the sun and mythical ancestress of the Japanese imperial line, he is a multifaceted deity with contradictory characteristics (both good and bad), being portrayed in various stories ...

  3. Yamata no Orochi - Wikipedia

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    Susanoo slaying the Yamata no Orochi, woodblock print by Toyohara Chikanobu Yamata no Orochi ( ヤマタノオロチ , also 八岐大蛇 , 八俣遠呂智 or 八俣遠呂知 ) , or simply Orochi ( 大蛇 ) , is a legendary eight-headed and eight-tailed Japanese dragon / serpent .

  4. The King of Fighters '97 - Wikipedia

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    The player can stock up to three Power Gauges. The player can use one stock of the Power Gauge to perform a Super Special Move or enter a "MAX" mode, in which the player ' s defensive and offensive strength are increased. By performing a Super Special Move while in MAX mode, the player can perform a more-powerful Super Special Move. [2]

  5. Kushinadahime - Wikipedia

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    After defeating the serpent, Susanoo built a palace or shrine for Kushinadahime in a place called Suga - so named because Susanoo felt refreshed (sugasugashi) upon arriving there - and made her father Ashinazuchi its head (obito), giving him the title 'Inada-no-Miyanushi-Suga-no-Yatsumimi-no-Kami' (稲田宮主須賀之八耳神 "Master of the ...

  6. Susano Oh - Wikipedia

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    Susano Oh (Japanese: 凄ノ王, Hepburn: Susano Ō) is a Japanese manga created by Go Nagai.It is loosely based on the Shinto deity Susanoo.. With this manga, Nagai won the Kodansha Manga Award in the shōnen category.

  7. Susa Shrine - Wikipedia

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    Susa Shrine (須佐神社, Susa Jinja) is a Shinto shrine in Izumo, Shimane, Japan.It is the 18th Shinto shrine in the Enza-no-kai Organization [2] list of shrines and temples considered important to the historical region of Izumo, which includes other major shrines in Shimane and Tottori Prefectures including Izumo-taisha, Kumano-taisha, and Ōgamiyama Jinja.

  8. Kumano Taisha - Wikipedia

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    Susanoo and the Yamata no Orochi, by Yoshitoshi. In the center of the grounds lies the main hall, where the deity Susanoo-no-Mikoto is enshrined. On the right-hand side stands the Inada Shrine, which is dedicated to Princess Inadahime, whom Susano-o-no-Mikoto saved from the 8-headed serpent Yamata no Orochi and married, according to Japanese mythology.

  9. Kamuo Ichihime - Wikipedia

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    Kamuō Ichihime is a Japanese goddess. [6] [7] [8] She is a daughter of Ōyamatsumi.[4] [5]She is referenced in the Kojiki as the second wife of Susanoo-no-Mikoto, [8] and the aunt of his first wife Kushinadahime.