Takeminakata
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Takeminakata
Summary
Takeminakata is a kami[1]. He draws 773 Wikipedia views per month (kami category, ranking #12 of 62).[2]
Key Facts
- Burial took place at Suwa taisha[3].
- Takeminakata's father was Ōkuninushi[4].
- Takeminakata's mother was Nunakawa hime[5].
- Among Takeminakata's spouses was Yasakatome[6].
- A child of Takeminakata was Hikokamiwake-no-Mikoto[7].
- A child of Takeminakata was Izuhayao-no-Mikoto[8].
- A child of Takeminakata was Katakurabe no Mikoto[9].
- A child of Takeminakata was Yachinomi-no-Mikoto[10].
- A child of Takeminakata was Moritachi no Kami[11].
- Takeminakata is recorded as male[12].
- Takeminakata's instance of is recorded as kami[13].
- Takeminakata's instance of is recorded as human[14].
- Takeminakata's instance of is recorded as kunitsukami[15].
- Takeminakata's Commons category is recorded as Takeminakata[16].
- Takeminakata was part of the conflict Kuni-yuzuri[17].
- Takeminakata's name in kana is recorded as タケミナカタノカミ[18].
Body
Origins and Family
Takeminakata's father was Ōkuninushi[4]. His mother was Nunakawa hime[5].
Personal Life
Among Takeminakata's spouses was Yasakatome[6]. Children include Hikokamiwake-no-Mikoto[7], a kami[19]; Izuhayao-no-Mikoto[8], a kami[20]; Katakurabe no Mikoto[9], a kami[21]; Yachinomi-no-Mikoto[10], a kami[22]; and Moritachi no Kami[11], a deity[23].
Death and Burial
Burial took place at Suwa taisha[3].
Why It Matters
Takeminakata draws 773 Wikipedia views per month (kami category, ranking #12 of 62).[2] He has Wikipedia articles in 7 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[24]
FAQs
Who were Takeminakata's parents?
Takeminakata's father was Ōkuninushi[4]. Takeminakata's mother was Nunakawa hime[5].
Who was Takeminakata married to?
Takeminakata's spouses include Yasakatome[6].