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  • Tsukuyomi-no-Mikoto - Wikipedia
    In the poems of the Man’yōshū, expressions such as “Tsukuyomi” or “Tsukuyomi-otoko (Moon-Reading Man)” appear These can be read both as simple metaphors (personifications) of the moon, and as references to the deity
  • Tsukuyomi | Narutopedia | Fandom
    Tsukuyomi is a Mangekyō Sharingan dōjutsu and one of the most powerful genjutsu in existence [2] Said to represent the "Spiritual World and Darkness" (精神界と闇, Seishinkai to Yami), it is the antipode to Amaterasu
  • The Story of the Moon God: Tsukuyomi - Japanese Mythology
    Tsukuyomi’s relationship with his sister Amaterasu is complex and often depicted in myths as a duality of light and darkness While Amaterasu represents the sun and life, Tsukuyomi embodies the moon and night
  • Tsukuyomi in Japanese Mythology: Myths, Symbols, and Powers
    Tsukuyomi, or Tsukuyomi-no-Mikoto, is a Japanese god, known as the Shinto moon god in Japanese mythology He’s one of the principal deities born from the purification of the creator god Izanagi after his descent into the underworld
  • Tsukuyomi - Shinto God of the Moon, Rival of Amaterasu
    Tsukuyomi, the moon deity in Japanese mythology, is a Shinto god known for his focus on order and etiquette Born from Izanagi after a cleansing ritual, Tsukuyomi is infamous for killing the food goddess Uke Mochi, an act that led to his estrangement from his wife, Amaterasu, the sun goddess
  • Tsukuyomi – Mythopedia
    Tsukuyomi (月読) is the Japanese god of the moon and estranged husband of the sun goddess Amaterasu A proud but violent deity, his killing of Uke Mochi and consequent separation from his wife were the origins of day and night
  • Tsukuyomi the Moon God: The Modern Guide (2023) - Mythology Source
    In Japanese mythology, Tsukuyomi-no-Mikoto, who is often simply referred to as Tsukuyomi, was the god of the moon This was rare in ancient cultures; it was far more common for the moon to be personified as female Even more unusually, the Japanese saw the sun as being a goddess of great power
  • Tsukuyomi: Mythical Moon God - Mythical Encyclopedia
    Tsukuyomi, the moon god in Japanese mythology, is the brother of Amaterasu, the sun goddess, and Susanoo, the god of storms and sea According to the Shinto creation myth, Tsukuyomi was born from the right eye of the primordial god Izanagi when he washed his face after visiting the underworld
  • Tsukuyomi - Japanese Wiki Corpus
    Tsukuyomi (cited as "月讀" (Tsukuyomi) or Tsukuyomi no mikoto) is one of the gods of Japanese mythology According to " Kojiki (Records of Ancient Matters)" and "Nihon Shoki (Chronicles of Japan)," Tsukuyomi was born from Izanagi
  • Tsukuyomi: Shintos Moon God - histoires du monde
    This ancient Japanese traditional religion, with its rituals, shrines, and close connection with nature, offers a special place to Tsukuyomi, the nocturnal master who watches over the night with wisdom and mystery





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