the goddess who was killed during this incident as Wakahirume-no-Mikoto (稚日女尊, lit. 'young woman of the sun / day(time)'). Whereas the above accounts identify
(事代主命, also known as Ebisu), Susanoo-no-Mikoto (素盞鳴尊), Tsukuyomi-no-Mikoto (月読尊), and Wakahiru-me (稚日女尊). List of Shinto shrines in Japan Wikimedia Commons
Daimyōjin (志摩大明神). The kami enshrined at Izawa Jinja are: Wakahiru-me-no-mikoto (稚日女尊), daughter or younger sister of Amaterasu Izawatomi-no-mikoto (伊佐波登美命), local
Tatsuta-hiko, pair of wind kami who bring forth autumn. Nigihayahi-no-mikoto (饒速日尊) Toyouke-Ōmikami, goddess of food. She is also the daughter of Wakumusubi
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