Ajisukitakahikone
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Ajisukitakahikone (also Ajishikitakahikone or Ajisukitakahiko) is a kami in Japanese mythology. He is one of the sons of Ōkuninushi and the tutelary deity of Kamo.[1]
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Ajisukitakahikone-no-Kami | |
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God of agriculture and thunder | |
Other names | Ajishikitakahikone-no-Kami (阿遅志貴高日子根神, 阿遅志貴高日子根神, 阿治志貴高日子根神) Ajisukitakahiko-no-Mikoto (阿遅須枳高日子命) |
Japanese | 味耜高彦根神 |
Major cult center | Takakamo Shrine [ja], Asuki Shrine |
Texts | Kojiki, Nihon Shoki, Sendai Kuji Hongi, Izumo Fudoki, Harima Fudoki |
Personal information | |
Parents | Ōkuninushi and Takiribime [ja] |
Siblings | Shitateruhime [ja] Kotoshironushi, Takeminakata and others (half-siblings) |
Consort | Ame-no-Mikajihime |
Children | Takitsuhiko, Yamuyabiko |
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