- Ame no
Wakahiko (天稚彦 or 天若日子) is a god of
grains and Amat****mi in ****anese mythology. He is the son of Amatsukunitama. The Ame no
Wakahiko Monogatari [ja]...
- back to earth; it
struck Ame-no-
Wakahiko in the
chest while he was asleep,
killing him instantly.
During Ame-no-
Wakahiko's funeral, ****ateruhime [ja]'s...
-
three years. The
heavenly deities then sent a
third messenger, Ame-no-
Wakahiko, who also
ended up
siding with Ōkuninushi and
marrying his
daughter ****ateruhime...
- Ame-no-
Wakahiko,
which he
killed with his bow and arrow. The
bloodied arrow,
after it flew up to heaven, was
thrown back to earth,
killing Ame-no-
Wakahiko in...
-
objects of
worship (shintai) at the
shrine are ****ateruhime [ja] and Ame no
Wakahiko. The two gods are
understood as a wife and husband. The
entrance station...
-
Asotsuhime no
Mikoto Shinhiko no
Mikoto Yahime no Kami
Hayamikatama no
Mikoto Wakahiko no kami
Shinhime no
Mikoto Wakahime no Kami
Hikomiko no Kami Aso Shrine...
-
Asotsuhime no
Mikoto Shinhiko no
Mikoto Yahime no Kami
Hayamikatama no
Mikoto Wakahiko no kami
Shinhime no
Mikoto Wakahime no Kami
Hikomiko no Kami Aso Shrine...
- Ōkuninushi and did not
return for
three years. A
third messenger, Ame-no-
Wakahiko (天若日子), was then dispatched, but
ended up
marrying Ōkuninushi's daughter...
- the
ancestor of the
Fujiwara family. Ame-no-oshihomimi (天忍穂耳命) Ame-no-
wakahiko (天若日子, 天稚彦) God of grains.
Atago Gongen (愛宕権現) Ame-no-Tajikarao (アメノタジカラオ)...
- Ame-no-Koyane Ame-no-Uzume Ame-no-Tajikarao
Tamanooya ****odama Ame-no-
Wakahiko Ame-no-Hohi
Heavenly and
Earthly crimes Aesir and
Vanir Yamakage, Motohisa;...