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About Japanese Mythology — Book



In the Japanese creation myth, the first deities that came into existence, appearing at the time of the creation of the universe, are collectively called Kotoamatsukami.
Later, the seven generations of kami, known as Kamiyonanayo ("Seven Generations of the Age of the Gods"), emerged following the formation of heaven and earth.
The first two generations are individual deities called hitorigami, while the five that followed came into being as male / female pairs of kami: brothers and sisters who were also married couples. In this chronicle, the Kamiyonanayo consists of 12 deities in total.
In contrast, the Nihon Shoki states that the Kamiyonanayo group was the first to appear after the creation of the universe, as opposed to the Kamiyonanayo appearing after the formation of heaven and earth. It also states that the first three generations of deities are hitorigam (individual deities) and that the later generations of deities are pairs of the opposite sex, compared to the Kojiki's two generations of hitorigami
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About Japanese Mythology — Book
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About Japanese Mythology — Book

A book About Japanese Mythology, Japanese mythology embraces Shinto and Buddhist traditions as well as agriculturally-based folk religion. The Sh Read More

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