Hayaakitsuhiko and Hayaakitsuhime
Pair of gods appearing in Japanese mythology
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Hayaakitsuhiko and Hayaakitsuhime
Summary
Hayaakitsuhiko and Hayaakitsuhime is a kami[1]. It is known by 8 alternative names across languages and contexts.[2]
Key Facts
- Hayaakitsuhiko and Hayaakitsuhime's instance of is recorded as kami[3].
- Hayaakitsuhiko and Hayaakitsuhime's instance of is recorded as water deity[4].
- Hayaakitsuhiko and Hayaakitsuhime's instance of is recorded as married couple[5].
- Hayaakitsuhiko and Hayaakitsuhime's instance of is recorded as sibling duo[6].
- Hayaakitsuhiko and Hayaakitsuhime's instance of is recorded as kunitsukami[7].
- Hayaakitsuhiko and Hayaakitsuhime's part of is recorded as Haraedo no Kami[8].
- Hayaakitsuhiko and Hayaakitsuhime's said to be the same as is recorded as Shitateruhime[9].
- Hayaakitsuhiko and Hayaakitsuhime's has part is recorded as Hayaakitsuhiko[10].
- Hayaakitsuhiko and Hayaakitsuhime's has part is recorded as Hayaakitsuhime[11].
- Hayaakitsuhiko and Hayaakitsuhime's name in kana is recorded as ハヤアキツヒコ・ハヤアキツヒメ[12].
- Hayaakitsuhiko and Hayaakitsuhime's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/120t9t_r[13].
- Hayaakitsuhiko and Hayaakitsuhime's Miraheze article ID is recorded as shinto:Hayakitsuhiko and Hayakitsuhime[14].
Body
Identity
Hayaakitsuhiko and Hayaakitsuhime's part of is recorded as Haraedo no Kami[8].
Why It Matters
Hayaakitsuhiko and Hayaakitsuhime is known by 8 alternative names across languages and contexts.[2]