Ōnamuchi

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Ōnamuchi is another name for Ōkuninushi, a major Shinto deity associated with nation-building, medicine, and good fortune in Japanese mythology.

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Ōnamuchi canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Shinto deity
kami
alsoKnownAs Ōkuninushi NERFINISHED
alsoRomanizedAs Onamuchi NERFINISHED
associatedConcept en-musubi (binding of fates and relationships)
kokudo-kaihei (opening and developing the land)
yakuyoke (warding off misfortune)
associatedWith agriculture
creation of the land of Japan
healing
marriage
prosperity
relationships
centralText Kojiki NERFINISHED
Nihon Shoki NERFINISHED
collaboratesWith Sukunabikona in nation-building
cosmicRole earthly ruler before transfer to heavenly deities
culture Japanese
domain good fortune
medicine
nation-building
family descendant of Susanoo
gender male deity
hasRole god of good fortune
god of medicine
nation-building deity
protector of the land
ruler of Izumo in myth
majorShrine Izumo Taisha NERFINISHED
mythicEvent ceded rule of the land to the heavenly deities (Amatsukami)
mythology Japanese mythology
narrativeRole protagonist in Izumo myths
receiver of the land from other kami
regionOfCult Izumo NERFINISHED
relatedDeity Sukunabikona NERFINISHED
Susanoo NERFINISHED
religion Shinto
symbol domestic happiness
economic prosperity
fertility
medicine
veneratedAs patron of business prosperity
patron of matchmaking
worshippedAt Izumo Taisha NERFINISHED
various Shinto shrines in Japan
worshipType personal guardian deity
state-protecting deity

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Ōkuninushi otherName Ōnamuchi