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  1. External links. Ugayafukiaezu no Mikoto (鵜葺草葺不合命) [1] is a Shinto kami, and is in Japanese mythology, the father of Japan's first Emperor, Emperor Jimmu. [2] Nomenclature and story. Toyotama-hime giving birth to Ugayafukiaezu by turning herself into a wani in an 1886 illustration.

  2. Ugayafukiaezu (鵜葺草葺不合命?), conocido en el Kojiki como Amatsuhitaka-hikonagisa-takeugayafukiaezu-no-mikoto (天津日高日子波限建鵜草葺不合命?) y en el Nihonshoki como Hikonagisa-takeugayafukiaezu-no-mikoto (彦波瀲武鸕鶿草葺不合尊?) es un kami de la mitología japonesa.

  3. Ugayafukiaezu is a deity in Japanese mythology. This deity is referred to as 天津日高日子波限建鵜草葺不合命 (Amatsuhiko hikonagisatake ugayafukiaezu no mikoto) in the Kojiki (The Records of Ancient Matters), and 彦波瀲武草葺不合尊 (Hikonagisatake ugayafukiaezu no mikoto) in Nihonshoki (Chronicles of Japan). He was the ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Udo_JingūUdo Jingū - Wikipedia

    Udo-jingū (鵜戸神宮) is a Shinto shrine in Nichinan, Miyazaki prefecture, Japan, south of Aoshima. It is the mythical birthplace of Emperor Jimmu 's father Ugayafukiaezu. [1] . According to shrine legends, it is the place where the sea goddess Toyotamahime, the mother of said Ugayafukiaezu, built a birth-hut from the feathers of a cormorant.

  5. Miyazaki-jingū (宮崎神宮) is a Shinto shrine located in Miyazaki, Miyazaki prefecture, Japan. It is dedicated to Emperor Jimmu, Ugayafukiaezu and Tamayori-bime . Events. Many events are held at the shrine including the annual Yabusame festival on April 3. The most important is the Aki-no-Taisai held in October.

  6. Pai. Ugayafukiaezu. Mãe. Tamayori. Religião. Xintoísmo. Jimmu (神武?) foi o primeiro Imperador do Japão, de acordo com a tradicional lista de sucessão. [ 1] Ele também é conhecido como Kamuyamato Iwarebiko e seu nome pessoal é Hikohohodemi. O historiador japonês Ino Okifu identifica o Imperador Jimmu com o alquimista e explorador ...