瓊瓊杵

Japanese

Kanji in this term

Hyōgaiji
(ateji)

Hyōgaiji
(ateji)
き > ぎ
Jinmeiyō
(ateji)
kun’yomi
Alternative spelling
邇邇芸

Etymology

Old Japanese [Term?]

Proper noun

()()() • (Ninigi) 

  1. (Japanese mythology) son of 天忍穂耳 (Ama no Oshihomimi), husband of 木花開耶姫 (Ko no Hana no Sakuyabime), father of 火照 (Hoderi) and 彦火火出見 (Hikohohodemi); he was sent by his grandmother 天照 (Amaterasu) in his father's stead to rule the land of 葦原の中つ国 (Ashihara no Nakatsukuni) surrended by 大国主 (Ōkuninushi), bringing with him the 三種の神器 (Sanshu no Jingi), and eventually became great-grandfather of Emperor Jinmu
    Synonyms: 天津彦彦火瓊瓊杵 (Amatsuhiko Hikoho no Ninigi), 天孫 (Tenson)
    ()()(ぎの)(みこと)
    Ninigi no Mikoto
    His Augustness, Ninigi
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