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Susanoo
Susanoo Susanoo, (Japanese: 須佐之男命, Susanoo-no-mikoto; also romanized as Susano-o ... the god of the sea and storms. Susanoo and the water dragon Susanoo killed the eight-headed serpent Orochi ...
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Susanoo (translated from German)
Susanoo Susanoo NO mikoto Susanoo NO Mikoto ( jap. ??????) is in Shinto the ... the moon God Tsukiyomi NO Mikoto. Birth Susanoo is the son Izanagis and came to ... of his nose washed itself. A character Susanoo had a very stormy character, because ...
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Susanoo (translated from French)
Susanoo Susan? No Mikoto, the god of the ...
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Susanoo (translated from Italian)
Susanoo Susanoo it is one of main the divinity ... of the numerous victims of its "dispetti". Susanoo, come down seems in fact that on ... to normality the situation. For this episode, Susanoo came condemned to the exile and hunted ...
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Talk:Susanoo
Talk:Susanoo Am i correct: Susanoo would be about the same as the ...
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Japanese mythology
... the moon) from his right eye, and Susanoo (incarnation of wind or storm) from his ... night and moon and the storm god Susanoo owning the seas. Amaterasu and Susanoo Amaterasu, the powerful sun goddess of Japan ... mythology. Her feuding with her uncontrollable brother Susanoo, however, is equally infamous and appears in several tales. One story tells of Susanoo's impossible behavior toward Izanagi. Izanagi, ...
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Orochi
... myth. It was slain by the god Susanoo after he was cast out of Heaven ... and to have demanded virgin sacrifices. When Susanoo came upon this area, he met an ... was a beautiful and kind young girl Susanoo fell in love with her. He told ... marry her. The couple agreed at once. Susanoo turned Kushinada into a comb and put ... with relish, making it fall asleep, and Susanoo proceeded to cut off all of ...
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Wanpaku Ouji no Orochi Taiji
... film tells the story of the god Susanoo (as a cute boy), whose mother Izanami ... to the heavens. Despite Izanagi's warnings, Susanoo eventually sets off to find her. Along ... friendly giant from the Land of Fire), Susanoo overcomes all obstacles in his long, wonderous ... his mother Izanami). Kushinada's family tells Susanoo that their other seven daughters were sacrificed ... the fearsome eight-headed serpent, the Orochi. Susanoo was so infatuated with Kushinada that ...
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Kusanagi
... legend. According to Kojiki, the Japanese god Susanoo encountered a grieving family headed by Ashi na Zuchi in Izumo province. When Susanoo inquired of Ashi na Zuchi, he told ... was coming for his final daughter, Kushinada. Susanoo proceeded to investigate the creature, and after ... heads through each gate. With this distraction, Susanoo attacked and slew the beast. He decapitated ... is heavily based on the myth of Susanoo and Kushi Nada Hime. In the ...
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Kusanagi (translated from Spanish)
... agreement with the book Kojiki, dios Japanese Susanoo one was with an afflicted family directed ... of way to province of Izumo. When Susanoo asked Ashi na to him Zuchi, it ... the creature was going behind eighth, Kushinada. Susanoo was arranged to investigate the monster, and ... different doors. Taking advantage of the distraction, Susanoo attacked and killed the beast. It beheaded ... strongly is based on the myth of Susanoo and Kushi Nothing Hime. Anime In ...
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