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Immanuelle/Hikawahime
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SpouseFuha-no-Mojikunusunu [ja; simple][1]
ChildrenFukabuchi-no-Mizuyarehana [ja; simple]
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Hikawahime [ja][2] (日河比売 – Lady Spirit River / Lady Sunny River)[3][4] is a Japanese goddess associated with Susanoo-no-Mikoto and the Izumo Province, and an ancestress of Ōkuninushi.[5]: 278  She is the daughter of Kuraokami [en][6][4].

She is seen as a shrine maiden of a river, and worshipped at Hikawa Shrines [en]

Family tree change

Susanoo[7][8] Ōyamatsumi[9]
Ashinazuchi[10]TenazuchiKonohanachiruhime [ja][11]
Kushinadahime[12]
Yashimajinumi [ja][11]
Kagutsuchi [en][13]
Kuraokami [en][14]
Hikawahime [ja][15]Fuha-no-Mojikunusunu [ja][16]
Fukabuchi-no-Mizuyarehana [ja]Ame-no-Tsudoechine [ja]Funozuno [ja]
Sashikuni Okami [ja]Omizunu [ja]Futemimi [ja]
Sashikuniwakahime [ja]Ame-no-Fuyukinu [ja][17][18]Takamimusubi [en]
Futodama
Nunakawahime [ja] Ōkuninushi[19]
(Ōnamuchi)[20]
Kamotaketsunumi no Mikoto [en]
Kotoshironushi[21] Tamakushi-hime [en] Takeminakata [en] Susa Clan [en][22]
 
JAPANESE
EMPERORS
711–585 BC
 
Emperor Jimmu
660–585 BC(1)
Himetataraisuzu-hime [en][23]Kamo no Okimi [ja]
632–549 BC
 
Emperor Suizei
581–549 BC(2)
Isuzuyori-hime Hikoyai Kamuyaimimi
d.577 BC
Miwa clan [en]
   * Pink is female.
   * Blue is male.
   * Grey means other or unknown.
   * Clans, families, people groups are in green.

References change

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  7. Atsushi, Kadoya (10 May 2005). "Susanoo". Encyclopedia of Shinto. Retrieved 2010-09-29.
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  9. Kaoru, Nakayama (7 May 2005). "Ōyamatsumi". Encyclopedia of Shinto. Retrieved 2010-09-29.
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