• Ōkuninushi. But, it appears that the two were separate kami. Ōkuninushi (大国) A god of nation-building, farming, business, and medicine. Omoikane (思兼)...
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    it is home to two major festivals. It is dedicated to the god Ōkuninushi (大国大神, Ōkuninushi no Ōkami), famous as the Shinto deity of marriage and to Kotoamatsukami...
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  • great-grandfather of the male deity Ōkuninushi (大国主神). Then, the great-grandson of Ōkuninushi, Mikanushi-hiko (甕日子神) married Hinarashi-hime (比那良志毘売), who is...
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  • constant failures in that cause him to reincarnate frequently. Ōkuninushi (大国, Ōkuninushi) Voiced by: Shunsuke Sakuya (Japanese); Bryan Massey (English)...
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    (1905). Shinto (The Way of the Gods). Longmans, Green, and Co. p. 144. "出雲大社と大国大神". Izumo Ōyashiro (Izumo Taisha) Official Website. Retrieved 2021-07-18...
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    became conflated with the native kami Ōkuninushi (大国), as the first two characters of the latter's name (大国) can also be read as 'Daikoku'. Daikokuten's status...
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  • and seems to take sadistic delight in abusing her familiars. Ookuninushi (大国, Ōkuninushi) Voiced by: Showtaro Morikubo (Japanese); Tyson Rinehart (English)...
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    Great Torii (大鳥居) Namiyoke Torii (波除鳥居) Nunohashi (布橋) Ōkuninushi Shrine (大国社) Kagura Hall Okutsu-ishi Takashima Shrine (高島神社) Izuhaya Shrine (出早社) An...
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    shrines of Hitachi Province It enshrines the kami Izanagi (伊弉諾尊), Ōkuninushi (大国尊), Susanoo-no-Mikoto (素戔嗚尊), Ninigi-no-Mikoto (瓊々杵尊), Omiyanome (大宮比売尊),...
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    document about royal ceremony in the Heian Period, Ōkuninonushi-Nishi-Jinja (大国西神社) is cited; this shrine is believed to be today's Koshikiiwa Jinja. About...
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