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* ''Other names: Yamato-toto-hi momo so bime no Mikoto'' | * ''Other names: Yamato-toto-hi momo so bime no Mikoto'' | ||
− | Princess Yamato Totohi Momoso is supposed to have married [[Okuninushi|& | + | Princess Yamato Totohi Momoso is supposed to have married [[Okuninushi|Ôkuninushi]] within the [[Nihon Shoki]]. However, their relationship was the cause of her demise. |
Because their relations always took place in the secrecy of night, Princess Yamato Totohi Momoso desired to "view his august countenance". &Okuninushi agreed to appear to her in the morning within her toiletry case, but only if she would not be shocked at what she saw. | Because their relations always took place in the secrecy of night, Princess Yamato Totohi Momoso desired to "view his august countenance". &Okuninushi agreed to appear to her in the morning within her toiletry case, but only if she would not be shocked at what she saw. |
Revision as of 22:43, 16 October 2006
- Distinction: Emperor Sûjin's Aunt on the Emperor's father's side
- Other names: Yamato-toto-hi momo so bime no Mikoto
Princess Yamato Totohi Momoso is supposed to have married Ôkuninushi within the Nihon Shoki. However, their relationship was the cause of her demise.
Because their relations always took place in the secrecy of night, Princess Yamato Totohi Momoso desired to "view his august countenance". &Okuninushi agreed to appear to her in the morning within her toiletry case, but only if she would not be shocked at what she saw.
Curious as to what he meant by this, she eagerly awaited the next day. At dawn, she checked inside her toiletry case only to find a snake coiled up inside.
Screaming, she embarrassed Ôkuninushi, who then took on the appearance of a human. After chiding his wife for disobeying his previous wish, he fled to Mt. Miwa.
Heartbroken, Yamato Totohi Momoso stabbed herself in her genitals with a chopsticks in order to kill herself. She was subsequently buried in Hashihaka Kofun, which literally means "Chopstick Mound" or "Chopstick Tomb".