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  2. Takemikazuchi - Wikipedia

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    Takemikazuchi is a supporting character in the popular manga and anime series Noragami. Takemikazuchi is the leader of the Takemikazuchi Familia in the manga and anime series DanMachi. In the video game Persona 4, Take-Mikazuchi is Kanji Tatsumi's initial Persona. Takemikazuchi is the name of one of the Supreme Beings in the Overlord series.

  3. Kashima Shrine - Wikipedia

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    Romon gate and stone lanterns, 2015 Main Shrine Rōmon Mitarashi (御手洗池) reflecting pond, 2015. Kashima Shrine is located at the top of the Kashima plateau in south-east Ibaraki Prefecture, intersecting Lake Kitaura and Kashima Bay and in close proximity to Katori Shrine, which also has a strong connection to the martial arts.

  4. Ōkuninushi - Wikipedia

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    When Takemikazuchi asks if Ōkuninushi has any other sons who ought to be consulted, another son, Takeminakata-no-Kami (建御名方神), appears and challenges Takemikazuchi to a test of strength. Takemikazuchi defeats Takeminakata, who flees to the sea of Suwa in the land of Shinano and surrenders.

  5. Futsunushi - Wikipedia

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    The Kojiki's kamiumi myth identifies Takemikazuchi - here given the aliases 'Takefutsu-no-Kami' (建布都神) and 'Toyofutsu-no-Kami' (豊布都神) - as one of three gods born from the blood that fell from the blade of Izanagi's sword (the other two being Mikahayahi and Hihayahi), [19] although the kuni-yuzuri portion refers to him as the son ...

  6. Ō clan - Wikipedia

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    Takemikazuchi was originally a local god (kunitsukami) revered by the Ō clan, [5] and was a god of maritime travel. [5] However, the Nakatomi clan who also has roots in this region, and when they took over control of priestly duties from the Ō clan, they also instituted Takemikazuchi as the Nakatomi clan's ujigami (clan deity).

  7. Takeminakata - Wikipedia

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    Takeminakata (タケミナカタ), also known as Minakatatomi or Takeminakatatomi, is a kami in Japanese mythology.Also known as Suwa Myōjin (諏訪明神 / 諏方明神) or Suwa Daimyōjin (諏訪大明神 / 諏方大明神) after Suwa Grand Shrine (Suwa Taisha) in Nagano Prefecture in which he is enshrined alongside his consort Yasakatome, Takeminakata is historically worshiped as a god of ...

  8. Kagu-tsuchi - Wikipedia

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    Nesaku, Takemikazuchi, Kuraokami and others Kagutsuchi (カグツチ; Old Japanese : Kagututi ), also known as Hi-no-Kagutsuchi or Homusubi among other names, is the kami of fire in classical Japanese mythology .

  9. Kasuga-taisha - Wikipedia

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    The first hall established is dedicated to Takemikazuchi no mikoto, the second to Futsunushi no mikoto, the third to Amenokoyane no mikoto, and the final hall is attributed to the consort, Himegami. [4] Several auxiliary shrines lie outside the main sanctuary that are dedicated to lesser kami.