japanese mythology by nhayoung hwang, angela lee, alice peng, amy tang, and margaret shyu
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Japanese Mythology
By Nhayoung Hwang, Angela Lee, Alice Peng, Amy Tang, and
Margaret Shyu
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Izanagi (Izanaki)
The creator god and maker of the Japanese islands.
Izanami The creator goddess and wife of Izanagi.
Amaterasu The sun goddess.
Susanowo (Susanoh)
The storm god.
Tsuki-yomi The moon god who used to live with Amaterasu in the sky.
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Creation Myth The Underworld
The Sun Behind the Rock
Yamata No Orochi
The Flower & Rock Princess
The Flower & Rock Princess
The Flower & Rock Princess
The Palace Under the Sea
The Palace Under the Sea
The Palace Under the Sea
Ohkuninushi – a later descendant of Susanowo
The Lord of the Land1st Japanese emperor
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Creation Myth
Izanagi makes Onokoro They meet & Izanami speaks
first Izanami’s son is weak Izanami should not have
spoken firstGo back & Izanagi speaks
firstChildren are perfect
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The Underworld
Izanagi goes to underworld for Izanami
Izanami ate foodIzanami says he can’t
look Izanagi looks and sees
monsters on herIzanagi runs away
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The Sun Behind the Rock
Susanowo kills Amaterasu’s maiden
Amaterasu hides in a cave
World becomes darkComes out when
Uzume, the goddess of laughter, dances
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Yamata No Orochi
Susanowo hears eight-headed snake, Orochi, wants to eat Kusinada
Makes eight doors each with a barrel of sake
Monster falls asleep and Susanowo cuts off their heads
Marries Kusinada and gets the sword, Kusanagi
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The Flower Princess and the Rock Princess
Ohyamatsumi hears Ninigi loves Konohana, his daughter
Sends Iwanaga, his other daughter, with Konohana
Ninigi sends Iwanaga backKonohana = prosperity
Iwanaga = immortalityNinigi loses chance to live
forever
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The Palace Under the Seao Hoori loses brother’s
fishhook & looks for it in sea
o Toyotama, sea dragon's daughter, loves Hoori
o Toyotama’s father finds fishhook
o Hoori goes back to return fishhook
o Hoori sees true form when Toyotama is giving birth
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Lord of the LandOhkuninushi = lord of land,
brothers hate himBrothers tell him they will
chase boar & he can catch itCatches burning rock & diesMother tries to revive himBrothers put him in tree
trunkOhkuninushi revives
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Japanese Imovie
Click to watch our Imovie!
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Japanese Mythology Wiki
Our wiki page is a series of pages that shows how we collaborated together to make our powerpoint and iMovie.
http://hydejapanmythology.pbwiki.com/
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