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These two sister gods and goddesses are at the forefront of the most important figures in Japanese mythology. Because these two brothers were two divine beings responsible for the creation of the Earth according to Japanese mythology. According to mythology, Izanagi and her sister Izanami were tasked with putting an end to chaos and restoring order.

The two brothers used a sacred spear called “Amenonuhoko” to accomplish this challenging task. With this spear, they began to separate the unified landmasses, to extract new islands from the bottom of the seas, and to shape the Earth. According to mythology, the islands that make up Japan appeared in this way. However, from the union of the sister gods, hundreds of divine beings, gods and goddesses called Kami, who were extremely important to Japanese mythology, were born…

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Along with his brother Raijin, Fujin was one of the most important deities in Japanese mythology, especially when it comes to natural phenomena. Therefore, Fujin and Raijin were considered two parts of a whole. Fujin, the god of the winds, was seen as one of the most cruel divine beings in mythology. When the two brothers joined forces, they became the absolute masters of nature…

According to the ancient narratives, Ebisu was left to drift and die in a huge ocean the first time he was born due to his innate curse. However, this baby god, stubbornly attached to life, managed to survive by creating a piece of land in the ocean he was dragged into when he was 3 years old. Overcoming many hardships throughout his life, Ebisu eventually became the patron god of children, fishermen, prosperity and fortune.

Kagutsuchi is the god of destruction and fire in Japanese mythology. Just like Ebusi, Kagutsuchi, the child of Izanagi and Izanami, had such a strong spirit that his mother killed Izanami at the time of his birth! Izanagi, on the other hand, started to cut off Kagutsuchi’s head after a fit of anger because of this, and many destructive spirits, especially the gods of thunder, war and dragons, were formed from Kagutsuchi’s spilled blood! For this reason, Kagutsuchi was considered the Japanese mythology god of destruction and fire, and the ancestor of other destructive spirits.

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Onthe other hand, it is possible to see the traces of this frightening god in daily life in Japan. In particular, the Japanese royal family organizes “fire protection” ceremonies called “o-shizume-no-matsuri” twice a year to “appease Kagutsuchi”.

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Amaterasu, also known as the “Great Sun of the Holy Spirits” or the “Great Spirit Radiating from Heaven”, is the Sun goddess in Japanese mythology. According to mythology, this mighty goddess was the right name to become the leader of all the holy spirits. Therefore, her father, Izanagi, bestowed on Amaterasu the authority to become the absolute queen of all divine beings. Amaterasu has been considered a symbol of magnificence, order and divine purity for thousands of years.

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Tsukuyomiwas the Moon god of Japanese mythology. According to ancient legends, he was born at the end of a ceremony performed by his father Izanagi, like many of his brothers, to get rid of his sins. Tsukiyomi married her sister Amaterasu, the goddess of the Sun, and the Sun and Moon thus ascended to the sky…

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to have been created from the nose of Izanagi, Susanoo was the storm and sea goddess of Japanese mythology. He had a changeable and rather violent temperament, just like the seas and storms. This violence due to Susanoo’s nature caused her to be referred to as one of the most powerful divine beings in mythology. In addition, he was also the leading name in the event of the darkening of the Sun in Japanese mythology. Legend has it that during her rivalry with her sister, Amaterasu, the sun goddess, she enraged her sister and caused the Earth to be plunged into darkness.

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Raijin was the god of lightning and thunder. Legend has it that when he was angry, he sent lightning bolts to the earth, and as he beat the drum in his hand, he drowned the earth with terrible sounds of thunder! However, he was often depicted with three fingers symbolizing the past, present and future.

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Alongwith his brother Raijin, Fujin was one of the most important deities in Japanese mythology, especially when it comes to natural phenomena. Therefore, Fujin and Raijin were considered two parts of a whole. Fujin, the god of the winds, was seen as one of the most cruel divine beings in mythology. When the two brothers joined forces, they became the absolute masters of nature…

Human history has a deep rooted past. Therefore, whether we are aware of it or not, there are many legacies left by people who lived thousands of years ago. The most important of these legacies are undoubtedly the mythologies, which contain extremely valuable information about the lives, daily lives, thought practices, cultures and beliefs of past societies. Although Greek or Scandinavian mythology comes to mind when it comes to mythology today, almost all of the ancient cultures have their own mythologies with magnificent details. Of course, Japan, the ancient country of Far Asia, draws attention with its mythology full of interesting elements and characters unique to its own culture. Moreover, the ties of the Japanese, who are famous for their adherence to their traditions and cultures, with their mythology, whose origins are more than 2000 years old, have not been broken even today! Here are the 8 most important gods and goddesses in Japanese mythology, from Amaterasu to Susanoo.

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