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To lure her back out, myriads of kami deities enacted an elaborate ruse: they staged a festival with song and dance outside the cave's entrance. Amaterasu, perplexed by the revelry outside, cracked open the stone door of the cave to peek out, and the deities used the opportunity to pry open the door and fling it away.
What is the moral lesson of Amaterasu and the cave? ›
Amaterasu's story has a moral lesson for human beings and that is to shine bright through your life.
Did Amaterasu marry her brother? ›
Amaterasu, the goddess of the sun, and her brother Tsukuyomi, the god of the moon, were married. Because... you know, that's just what ancient gods did. Together, they lived in the heavens. One day, Uke Mochi (保食神, "The Goddess Who Protects Food"), the goddess of food and cooking, invited Amaterasu over for a feast.
What is one result of the Japanese goddess Amaterasu hiding in a cave from her angry and violent brother Susanowo? ›
In response, a furious Amaterasu shut herself inside the Ame-no-Iwayato (天岩屋戸, "Heavenly Rock-Cave Door", also known as Ama-no-Iwato), plunging heaven and earth into total darkness.
Who lured Amaterasu out of the cave? ›
Amenouzume. Amenouzume, in Japanese mythology, the celestial goddess who performed a spontaneous dance enticing the sun goddess Amaterasu out of the cave in which she had secluded herself and had thus deprived the world of light.
Who can stop Amaterasu? ›
if it's simply stopping the amaterasu then in most cases almost everyone can stop it. boruto as momoshiki was able to do so via shadow clone spam, nagato was able to push off the amaterasu flames he got from itachi, jigen and in parts boruto (again) and kawaki can do so via absorption.
What happens when Amaterasu hides in a cave after her brother the storm God goes nuts in heaven? ›
The power of Amaterasu, the Shinto sun goddess, is to bring light to all the world. If she is angry, as when she retreated to a cave after an argument with her brother Susanoo the storm god, then the world is left in darkness.
What does Amaterasu mean in Japanese? ›
Amaterasu (Japanese: 天照), Amaterasu-ōmikami (Japanese: 天照大神 or 天照大御神) or Ōhirume-no-muchi-no-kami (Japanese: 大日孁貴神), is a goddess in Japanese mythology. She is the Sun Goddess, and the most sacred of all Shinto deities. Her name, Amaterasu, means "(that which) illuminates Heaven." Her shrine is at Ise.
Why did Izanagi leave Izanami? ›
The grief-stricken Izanagi followed her there, but she had eaten the food of that place and could not leave. She became angry when he lit a fire and saw her rotting and covered with maggots. A horrified Izanagi fled, with a host of women and then Izanami herself in pursuit.
Who is the strongest Japanese god? ›
This is why Kojiki says that her descendants came down to the world to rule Japan as emperors. Legitimizing the early Japanese state of Yamato might be called the main theme of the Kojiki legends. It is also the reason why Amaterasu is revered as the highest deity in Japanese mythology.
Amaterasu is worshipped as the queen of the kami and is also revered as the mother of the Imperial Family and a Goddess of State. Amaterasu granted the Imperial Family the divine right to rule Japan and was also known as the Goddess of Divine Justice.
Who killed Amaterasu? ›
After she spat fish into the sea and game into the forests, she proceeded to pull crops from her rectum. Disgusted by her actions, Tsukuyomi killed her on the spot. Amaterasu rejected her husband's disgust and banished him for his evil actions. Thus, day and night became separated for all eternity.
Is Susanoo a bad god? ›
The younger brother of Amaterasu, goddess of the sun and mythical ancestress of the Japanese imperial line, he is a multifaceted deity with contradictory characteristics (both good and bad), being portrayed in various stories either as a wild, impetuous god associated with the sea and storms, as a heroic figure who ...
Who is the youngest Japanese god? ›
In the Nihon Shoki, however, Susanoo is the child of both Izanagi and Izanami. Susanoo is also the youngest, born after his siblings Amaterasu and Tsukuyomi. Numerous other variations of Susanoo's birth also exist in other Japanese texts.
How does Ame no Uzume trick Amaterasu? ›
Uzume dancing to lure out Amaterasu. The clever Uzume overturned a tub near the cave entrance and began to dance on it, tearing off her clothing in front of the other deities. They considered this so comical that they laughed heartily at the sight. This dance is said to have founded the Japanese ritual dance, Kagura.
Where is the cave Amaterasu hid in? ›
A shrine and cave full of myth, and dances to the gods
Situated in the Takachiho area in Miyazaki Prefecture of Kyushu , Amano Iwato-jinja Shrine is dedicated to the sun goddess Amaterasu, and primarily known for the thousands of small stone piles on the path along the river from the shrine.
Does Amaterasu travel? ›
Despite being initially described as spawning at the user's point of focus, Amaterasu has at times been depicted as traveling through space towards its targets, making it possible for other high speed techniques to counter it.
What is Amaterasu weak to? ›
Amaterasu is a Wood attribute Kemono that takes the most damage from Wind attribute attacks to its head. The Poison and Ablaze ailments are greatly effective against this Kemono, while it completely resists the Entangled ailment. Likewise, Wood, Water, and Earth attribute attacks don't work very well against Amaterasu.