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Kushinadahime (櫛名田比売、くしなだひめ), also known as Kushiinadahime (奇稲田姫、くしいなだひめ) or Inadahime (稲田姫、いなだひめ) among other names, is a goddess in Japanese mythology and the Shinto faith.
Kushinadahime One of the wives of Susanoo, whom he saved from being eaten by the Yamata-no-Orochi. She was the mother of Yashimajinumi. Kuzenbo The king of all kappa, who dwells in the Chikugo River, which flows through Fukuoka Prefecture and Saga Prefecture.
Kushinadahime Ōkuninushi Ashinazuchi Tenazuchi. Usa Jingū [8] Usa, Ōita: Myojin Taisha, Chokusaisha: ichinomiya of Buzen Province [12] Hachiman: Kashii-gū [8] Higashi-ku, Fukuoka: Kokushi genzaisha, Chokusaisha: Emperor Chuai, Empress Jingu: Kashihara Jingu [8] Kashihara, Nara: Chokusaisha: Emperor Jimmu, Himetataraisuzu-hime: Heian Jingu ...
This Shrine is dedicated to the spirits of 5 gods, Susanoo-no-Mikoto, his wife Kushinadahime, and Onamuchino-mikoto, their son. Kushinadahime's parents Ashinaduchi no mikoto and Tenaduchi no mikoto are also enshrined there. Since these gods are family, including two couples, people worship at Hikawa shrine for good fortune in marriage and ...
Kushinadahime; Kuzuryū, minor water deity. [21] Mizuhanome, water kami. [23] Moreya (洩矢神) Nakisawame, kami born from Izanagi's tears after his wife's death. [24] Nesaku, a star god. [21] Oshirasama (おしら様) Sarutahiko Ōkami (猿田毘古神), a kami of the Earth that guided Ninigi to the Japanese islands.
Situated at the east end of Shijō-dōri (Fourth Avenue), the shrine includes several buildings, including gates, a main hall and a stage. The Yasaka shrine is dedicated to Susanoo in the tradition of the Gion faith as its chief kami, with his consort Kushinadahime on the east, and eight offspring deities (yahashira no mikogami) on the west ...
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Honden Reconstructed in 1414 during the middle Muromachi period, this building is a 3×3 ken, single-storied structure with an irimoya-zukuri style [ex 1] roof and a 1 ken step canopy covered by hinoki cypress bark shingles.