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Ōyamatsumi
[1]
[2]
[3]
Susanoo
[4]
[5]
[6]
: 277
Kamuo Ichihime
[2]
[3]
[7]
[8]
Konohanachiru-hime
[9]
[6]
: 277
Ashinazuchi
[10]
[11]
Tenazuchi
[11]
Toshigami
[8]
[7]
Ukanomitama
[2]
[3]
(
Inari
)
[12]
Oyamakui
[13]
Kushinadahime
[11]
[14]
[6]
: 277
Yashimajinumi
[9]
[6]
: 277
Kagutsuchi
[15]
Kuraokami
[16]
Hikawahime
[
ja
]
[17]
[6]
: 278
Fuha-no-Mojikunusunu
[
ja
]
[6]
: 278
Fukabuchi-no-Mizuyarehana
[
ja
]
[6]
: 278
Ame-no-Tsudoechine
[
ja
]
[6]
: 278
Funozuno
[
ja
]
[6]
: 278
Sashikuni Okami
[
ja
]
[6]
: 278
Omizunu
[6]
: 278
Futemimi
[
ja
]
[6]
: 278
Sashikuni Wakahime
[
ja
]
[6]
: 278
Ame-no-Fuyukinu
[18]
[19]
[6]
: 278
Takamimusubi
[20]
[21]
Futodama
[20]
[21]
Nunakawahime
[22]
Ōkuninushi
[23]
[6]
: 278
(Ōnamuchi)
[24]
Kamotaketsunumi no Mikoto
[25]
Kotoshironushi
[26]
[27]
Tamakushi-hime
[25]
Takeminakata
[28]
[29]
Susa Clan
[30]
JAPANESE
EMPERORS
711–585 BC
Jimmu
[31]
660–585 BC
(
1
)
Himetataraisuzu-hime
[31]
Kamo no Okimi
[26]
[32]
Mirahime
[
ja
]
632–549 BC
Suizei
[33]
[34]
[35]
581–549 BC
(
2
)
Isuzuyori-hime
[32]
[36]
Hikoyai
[33]
[34]
[35]
Kamuyaimimi
[33]
[34]
[35]
d.577 BC
Miwa clan
and
Kamo clan
Nunasokonakatsu-hime
[37]
[26]
Imperial House of Japan
Ō clan
[38]
[39]
and
Aso clan
[40]
Pink is female.
Blue is male.
Grey means other or unknown.
Clans, families, people groups are in green.
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