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- Tamayori-hime may refer to: Tamayori-hime (mother of Jimmu), a goddess in ****anese mythology, mother of Emperor Jimmu Tamayori-hime (mother-in-law of Jimmu)...
- sister, Tamayori-hime. Later, Tamayorihime became the consort of nephew of the goddess of thatched roofs (from Tamayorihime's point of view) and gave birth...
- 2009) Hakuouki Zuisouroku (August 27, 2009) Hiiro no Kakera - Shin Tamayorihime Denshou (October 1, 2009) Death Connection, December 17, 2009 Wand Of...
- Ame-no-Oshihomimi Ame no Hohi Amatsuhikone Ikutsuhikone Kumanokusubi Ōyamatsumi Ninigi Konohana-Sakuyahime ****i Toyotamahime Tamayorihime U****a****iaezu Emperor Jimmu...
- 30, 2010 Unreleased Idea Factory Idea Factory Hiiro no Kakera: Shin Tamayorihime Denshou - Piece of ****ure Unreleased Unreleased July 14, 2011 Unreleased...
- Texts: Shinatsuhiko". Encyclopedia of Shinto. "Kami in classic Texts: Tamayorihime". Encyclopedia of Shinto. Retrieved 2020-11-13. Hartz, Paula (2014-05-14)...
- Empress Jingū; in the middle, Sokotsu Watatsumi no Kami (depths god) and Tamayorihime no Kami; and on the right, Uwatsu Watatsumi no Kami (sea surface god)...
- Tamayori-bime. Kokugakuin University's digital Encyclopedia of Shinto, entry for Tamayorihime. Breen, John et al. (2000). Shinto in History: Ways of the Kami, pp....
- to refer to a wandering miko. (Ōmiwa Shrine), Waka (Shiogama Shrine), Tamayorihime, Osame (Katori Shrine), Osome (Kibitsu Shrine), Itsukiko (Matsuo Shrine)...
- DreamsHall of Dreams (夢殿, yumedono), Hōryū-ji, Ikaruga, Nara Tamayorihime (木造玉依姫命坐像, mokuzō tamayorihime no mikoto zazō) Probably by a Kei school sculptor 1251Kamakura...