Takemikazuchi
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Takemikazuchi
Summary
Takemikazuchi is a Raijin[1]. He draws 275 Wikipedia views per month (raijin category, ranking #1 of 1).[2]
Key Facts
- Takemikazuchi's father was Ame-no-Ohabari[3].
- Takemikazuchi's father was Kagu-tsuchi[4].
- Takemikazuchi's father was Mikahayahi-no-Mikoto[5].
- A child of Takemikazuchi was Ame-no-Koyane[6].
- Takemikazuchi's image is recorded as 武甕槌太神 Takemikazuchi by 八島岳亭 Yashima Gakutei.jpg[7].
- Takemikazuchi is recorded as male[8].
- Takemikazuchi's instance of is recorded as Raijin[9].
- Takemikazuchi's instance of is recorded as amatsukami[10].
- Takemikazuchi's location is recorded as Kashima Jingū[11].
- Takemikazuchi's Commons category is recorded as Takemikazuchi[12].
- Takemikazuchi's said to be the same as is recorded as Shakyamuni Tathāgata[13].
- Takemikazuchi's said to be the same as is recorded as Amoghapāśa[14].
- Takemikazuchi's participated in conflict is recorded as Kuni-yuzuri[15].
- Takemikazuchi's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0k3lqgp[16].
- Takemikazuchi's worshipped by is recorded as Shinto[17].
- Takemikazuchi's name in native language is recorded as {'lang': 'ja', 'text': '建御雷, 武甕槌'}[18].
- Takemikazuchi's Fandom article ID is recorded as noragami:Takemikazuchi[19].
- Takemikazuchi's Japan Search name ID is recorded as 建御雷神[20].
- Takemikazuchi's Miraheze article ID is recorded as shinto:Takemikazuchi[21].
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Origins and Family
Fathers listed include Ame-no-Ohabari[3], a deity[22]; Kagu-tsuchi[4], a kami[23]; and Mikahayahi-no-Mikoto[5], a deity[24].
Personal Life
A child of Takemikazuchi was Ame-no-Koyane[6].
Why It Matters
Takemikazuchi draws 275 Wikipedia views per month (raijin category, ranking #1 of 1).[2] He has Wikipedia articles in 11 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[25] He is known by 22 alternative names across languages and contexts.[26]
FAQs
Who were Takemikazuchi's parents?
Takemikazuchi's father was Ame-no-Ohabari[3].