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had been bathing with other seven deities at Manai spring on the hilltop of Hiji in Tamba province, when an old couple hid Toyouke's heavenly robe so that she was not able to return to the heavenly world. Toyouke tended to that old couple for over ten years and brewed
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to neighboring areas. It is said that on the route, several locations hosted the spirit of Amaterasu by building her shrines, while Tango had the first of such shrines among the list of
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which cured any ailment, but was expelled from the household and wandered to reach and settle at Nagu village as a local deity. The anecdote in the Fudoki of
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came down to the earth. In her name Toyouke, "uke" means food, making her the goddess of food and grain, which is said to be the basis on which other
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Anzu, Motohiko (January 1972). "Shinto Theory of the Outer Shrine, the Five Canonical Books of Shinto from (Watarai) Ieyuki to (Kitabatake) Chikafusa
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While popular as Toyouke-Ōhmikami presently, her name has been transcribed using Chinese characters in several manners including
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to serve "as a cane for Amaterasu" to find a new location to reside, and dispatched Toyosuki-iri to travel from present day
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Several alternative transcription and names are attributed to this goddess including Toyouke-Okami, Toyouke-Ōmikami,
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According to the discipline of Ise Shintō (Watarai Shintō) originated by a priest at Geku named Watarai Ieyuki
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in his dream that she alone was not able to supply enough food, so that Yūryaku needed to bring
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Eight million gods and goddesses in Japan : their profiles as divine spirits in Japan
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relocating to Hijiri in Tango, but the original text reads that Toyouke "returned
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In addition, Toyouke-Ōmikami is worshiped at many branches of Ise shrines called
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On the slope of the Kuji Pass, there is a shrine dedicated to Ōkami, as well as
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International Handbook of Learning, Teaching and Leading in Faith-Based Schools
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Nihon no kamigami no jiten : Shinto saishi to yaoyorozu no kamigami
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were equated with and merged into Toyouke as the deity of foodstuffs:
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She is also thought to be identical to or to have "associated with"
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Jingushicho. Ise Shrine official homepage: Toyo’ukedaijingu (Geku)
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Dispute exists on whether that deity Toyooka hime is identical to
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Toyouke-Ōmikami (r: 5th row from the top) is a granddaughter to
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have just labeled this article as needing attention, please add
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Yaoyorozu no kamigami : Nihon no shinreitachi no purofiru
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sites. Those shrines honor Amaterasu as their main kami are:
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of Moto-Ise uphill the Funaokayama. Its name literally means
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of agriculture, industry, food, clothing, and houses in the
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Goddess of agriculture and industry in the Shinto religion
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It was misunderstood that Toyouke was at Settsu Province
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Geku Shintoron, Shinto Gobusho kara Ieyuki to Chikafusa e
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and a story of the now lost half-moon-shaped rice paddy
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indicate the origin of Toyouke: In that of Tango, or "
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that enshrine Omonoiminokami in various other places
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shrines where they build altars for Toyouke as well.
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that was included Tanba region before separation in
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Series: UML Slide Survey set. 1646: 538:"Settsu-no-kuni fudoki" mentions that 163:, about 1,500 years ago at the age of 151:religion. Originally enshrined in the 2542: 1912: 1642: 1640: 1448:[About Toyoukebime no kami]. 809:Nagusha (Kyōtango, Kyoto prefecture), 1607: 1490: 1442:Asahi Nihon Rekishi Jinbutsu jiten. 1355: 1353: 1351: 1349: 1347: 1146: 1051:Shinto: At the Fountainhead of Japan 997: 953:is considered possibly identical to 577:, Kyoto prefecture, there is a well 556: 26: 2568: 1205: 1203: 24: 1719: 1637: 1579:Sankei Digital Inc. 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Chōkaisan Ōmonoimi Shrine
Toyouke Daijingu
goddess
Shinto
Tanba region
Japan
Gekū, Ise Shrine
Emperor Yūryaku
Amaterasu Ōmikami

Izanagi
Izanami
Kojiki
Kojiki
Nihon Shoki
Ōmonoimi-no-kami
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Ara-mitama
Takanomiya
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Gekū
Chōkaisan Ōmonoimi Shrine

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