• of kami: Amatsukami (天津, the heavenly deities), Kunitsukami (国津, the gods of the earthly realm), and ya-o-yorozu no kami (八百万の, countless kami). ("八百万"...
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    Sanctuary of the Kami, enshrining the Amatsukami (天津) from Takamagahara and the Kunitsukami (国津) from Japanese mythology. Japanese Imperial Rituals...
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  • kami, along with their earthly counterpart Kunitsukami (国津, 国つ), and yaoyorozu-no-kami (八百万の).: 56  Modern Shinto no longer makes the distinction between...
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    from one year after their death and the Amatsukami (天津) from Takamagahara and Kunitsukami (国津) from Japanese mythology at the Kōrei-den and Shin-den...
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  • enshrined at Ise Shrine. Amatsukami (天津, lit. 'Heavenly Deities') – Kami from Takamagahara. Amatsu tsumi (天津罪 / 天つ罪, lit. 'Crimes in Heaven') – A term...
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  • Japan (Ashihara-no-Nakatsukuni) such as Ōkuninushi are called kunitsukami (国津, "earthly gods" or "regional gods") This god's full name is...
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