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| [[Image:Amaterasu.jpg|thumb|right|Amaterasu Omikami from Yuniwa no Inaho]] | | [[Image:Amaterasu.jpg|thumb|right|Amaterasu Omikami from Yuniwa no Inaho]] |
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− | A deity of Japanese mythology. She is enshrined at [[Ise shrine]].
| + | Amaterasu Omikami deity of Japanese mythology who is enshrined at [[Ise shrine]]. |
− | Amaterasu was the daughter of [[Izanagi]] and [[Izanami]]. She was the older sister of [[Susa no O]]. | + | Amaterasu was the daughter of [[Izanagi]] and [[Izanami]], as well as the older sister of [[Susa no O]]. |
| She was born from Izanagi's left eye and ordered to rule [[Takamanohara]]. | | She was born from Izanagi's left eye and ordered to rule [[Takamanohara]]. |
− | She was angry at Susa no O's violent acts and hid herself inside of the ''Amano Iwayato''.
| + | When she became angry with Susa no O's violent acts and hid herself inside of the ''Amano Iwayato'', the heaven and the world turned black. |
− | Then heaven and the world turned black.
| + | The [[Yaoyorozu gods]] were worried and planned to let her come out. |
− | The [[Yaoyorozu gods]] were worried, they planned to let her come out. | + | When they were having a big party in front of the ''Amano Iwayato'', a surprised Amaterasu opened the door. |
− | When they were having a big party in front of the ''Amano Iwayato'', surprising Amaterasu opened the door. | + | Then ''Amano Tajikara Onokami'' pulled her out and blocked up the door, and the heaven and the world recovered shines. |
− | Then ''Amano Tajikara Onokami'' pulled her out and blocked up the door. | |
− | And the heaven and the world recovered shines.
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| ==References== | | ==References== |