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  2. Susano - Wikipedia

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    Susanoo, the Shinto god of the sea and storms; Susano, Brazil, a city in São Paulo, Brazil; Susano Oh, a Japanese manga created by Go Nagai; Susanoo, a jutsu used by several Uchihas in the manga and anime series Naruto

  3. Susano Oh - Wikipedia

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    An RPG video game adaption titled Susano Oh Densetsu (Japanese: 凄ノ王伝説, Hepburn: Susano Ō Densetsu) was released in Japan by Hudson on April 27, 1989, on the PC Engine. A board game based on the series called Dreadful Susano Oh King Go Nagai was released by a company called Epoch.

  4. 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 ...

  5. 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.

  6. 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 .

  7. Kusanagi no Tsurugi - Wikipedia

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    Kusanagi-no-Tsurugi (草 薙 の 剣) is a legendary Japanese sword and one of three Imperial Regalia of Japan.It was originally called Ame-no-Murakumo-no-Tsurugi (天 叢 雲 剣, "Heavenly Sword of Gathering Clouds"), but its name was later changed to the more popular Kusanagi-no-Tsurugi ("Grass-Cutting Sword").

  8. 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 ...

  9. Ashinazuchi and Tenazuchi - Wikipedia

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    Susanoo got the serpent drunk with the alcohol and killed it for them. [10] In the Kojiki and the Nihon Shoki, the god Susanoo, after his banishment from the heavenly realm Takamagahara, came down to earth, to the land of Izumo, where he encountered an elderly couple named Ashinazuchi and Tenazuchi, both children of the mountain god Ōyamatsumi.