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Japanese Mythology. By Nhayoung Hwang, Angela Lee, Alice Peng, Amy Tang, and Margaret Shyu. Main Gods and Goddesses. Creation Myth. The Underworld. The Sun Behind the Rock. Yamata No Orochi. The Flower & Rock Princess. The Flower & Rock Princess. The Flower & Rock Princess.
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Japanese Mythology By Nhayoung Hwang, Angela Lee, Alice Peng, Amy Tang, and Margaret Shyu
Creation Myth The Underworld The Sun Behind the Rock Yamata No Orochi The Flower & Rock Princess The Flower & Rock Princess The Flower & Rock Princess The Palace Under the Sea The Palace Under the Sea The Palace Under the Sea Ohkuninushi – a later descendant of Susanowo The Lord of the Land 1st Japanese emperor
Back Creation Myth • Izanagi makes Onokoro • They meet & Izanami speaks first • Izanami’s son is weak • Izanami should not have spoken first • Go back & Izanagi speaks first • Children are perfect
Back The Underworld • Izanagi goes to underworld for Izanami • Izanami ate food • Izanami says he can’t look • Izanagi looks and sees monsters on her • Izanagi runs away
Back The Sun Behind the Rock • Susanowo kills Amaterasu’s maiden • Amaterasu hides in a cave • World becomes dark • Comes out when Uzume, the goddess of laughter, dances
Back Yamata No Orochi • Susanowo hears eight-headed snake, Orochi, wants to eat Kusinada • Makes eight doors each with a barrel of sake • Monster falls asleep and Susanowo cuts off their heads • Marries Kusinada and gets the sword, Kusanagi
Back The Flower Princess and the Rock Princess • Ohyamatsumi hears Ninigi loves Konohana, his daughter • Sends Iwanaga, his other daughter, with Konohana • Ninigi sends Iwanaga back • Konohana = prosperity Iwanaga = immortality • Ninigi loses chance to live forever
Back The Palace Under the Sea • Hoori loses brother’s fishhook & looks for it in sea • Toyotama, sea dragon's daughter, loves Hoori • Toyotama’s father finds fishhook • Hoori goes back to return fishhook • Hoori sees true form when Toyotama is giving birth
Back Lord of the Land • Ohkuninushi = lord of land, brothers hate him • Brothers tell him they will chase boar & he can catch it • Catches burning rock & dies • Mother tries to revive him • Brothers put him in tree trunk • Ohkuninushi revives
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