User:Immanuelle/Hayakitsuhiko and Hayakitsuhime
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Hayakitsuhiko and Hayakitsuhime are deities that appear in Japanese mythology. In the "Kojiki," they are referred to as Hayakitsuhiko-no-kami and Hayakitsuhime-no-kami, while in the "Nihon Shoki," they are mentioned as Hayakitsuhi-no-mikoto. The "Kojiki" also refers to them by another name, Minato-no-kami, which means the gods of the port.
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