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118: 129:. In many versions of the story, Susanoo took Amaterasu's beads and crushed them within his mouth, which created five male kami. The first one to be born was 293: 262: 232: 222: 98:. In many versions of his birth story, he is born from Amaterasu’s jewels after being chewed up and spat out by 117: 252: 105:
He was fourth born of the five children of the jewels of Amaterasu. In another version he comes from
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He was born out of a kami-making competition between Amaterasu and
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Index

Amaterasu
Ame-no-oshihomimi
Amatsuhikone
Ame no Hohi
Kumanokusubi
Japanese
god
Japanese mythology
Amaterasu
Susanoo-no-Mikoto
Susanoo-no-Mikoto's

Susanoo
Ame-no-oshihomimi
Ame-no-hohi
Amatsuhikone
Ikutsuhikone
Kumanokusubi


"Ikutsuhikone • A History of Japan - 日本歴史"
"Amaterasu"
"Book I" 
35 
Wikisource
An Encyclopedia of Shinto (Shinto Jiten): Kami
ISBN
978-4-905853-08-4
"The Journal of the Association of Teachers of Japanese"
A Study of the Origin of the Japanese State

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