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The Izanagi & Izanami - The Japanese Creation Myth (Japanese Mythology Explained)

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today we once again travel back to Japan

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but this time to discuss the Izanagi and

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there is an ami the primordial gods of

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Japanese mythology and Shinto religion

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they were the brother and sister deities

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that many believed to have created the

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islands of Japan along with many of the

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Shinto gods and Carmy

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their names were thought to mean he who

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invites and she who invites and it's

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believed that they were the eighth and

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last pair of brother and sister deities

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to be born before the world was formed

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when the heavens and the earth were

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separated out of chaos the brothers and

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sisters appeared standing on a floating

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bridge or platform where the eldest

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generation of karma assigned Izanagi and

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Izanami to bring order and structure to

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the world but in order to help them do

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so they were given a jeweled spear named

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Amano Nobuko standing atop of the

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heavenly bridge they stirred the oceans

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with the tip of their spear and each

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time they lifted their spear the

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droplets that felt would form an island

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the first of these islands was the honor

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God or Shima and this would be the

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island they made their home when they

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had established themselves on the island

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of onigoro

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they decided it was time to start a

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family and here's what a story gets a

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tad weird the marriage ceremony itself

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involves circling around a sacred pillar

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with both gods moving in opposite

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directions and saying what would equate

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to a modern day I do but it was the

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Izanami who spoke first during the

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ceremony which was considered incorrect

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at a time when women taken initiative in

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Japan was frowned upon as a consequence

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that is an Okie not speaking first

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during a wedding ceremony when his wife

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eventually gave birth to their first

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child that child was horribly misshapen

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with no bones in his body which led to

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him being referred to as the leech child

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unfortunately that child was placed on a

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boat and abandoned to float away this

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child was known as Hiroko and he would

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become a patron of fishermen and one of

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the seven day ''tis associated with good

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fortune the second attempt at having a

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child of rasa's unsuccessful as their

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first and when they eventually consulted

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with the elder carny they decided that

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their marriage ceremony would have to be

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performed once again the second attempt

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that the marriage ceremony was performed

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correctly and is an army gave birth the

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hundreds of Carmi and many of the

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principal islands located in Japan

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giving birth to so many deities

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eventually took its toll on Izanami she

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gave birth to the comi of the seas the

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mountains the wind and the trees the

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earth Azov began to take shape but when

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she eventually gave birth to Kaka to see

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the Carmi of fire she was badly burned

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many more deities would be born from her

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tears as she cried out in pain but the

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injuries she sustained or too severe and

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she would eventually die follow another

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fee's wife Izanagi took it upon himself

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to avenge his own army he took his sword

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and he cut cogito chin to pieces from

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each piece of the fire deity that fell

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to the ground dozens of new Carmy were

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born without his wife Izanagi was lost

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and he attempted to journey to the

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underworld to retrieve her but when he

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arrived he saw that she had already

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eaten the food of the underworld making

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it so that she was forbidden to ever

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return to the land of the living this is

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somewhat similar to what we see in Greek

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mythology with Hades given Persephone

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the pomegranate to ensure that she had

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to return to the underworld izanagi was

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told that his wife would be allowed to

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return as long as he promised to be

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patient and not lay his eyes upon her

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again until she was ready this process

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was extremely long in his a Nagas

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patience grew thin until he could wait

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no longer he attempted to visit his wife

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once again but this time he was shocked

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when he laid his eyes upon her as all he

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saw was his wife's decomposing body

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naturally she was displeased that her

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husband had broken his promise seeing

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her in this unflattering state he would

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eventually be chased out of the

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underworld by the eight thunders and in

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order to stop his pursuers he threw down

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his stick in their path creating the two

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gods associated with the road schemata

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no kami and Yasha Matta hiki often

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referred to as dosage in a name given to

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deities who were thought to protect

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travelers this part of the story does

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resemble another Greek myth the story of

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Orpheus the musician who was told that

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he could return his wife from the

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underworld as long as he did not look

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back at her until they reach the land of

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the living

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much like izanagi he was unable to do so

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gazing upon his wife and breaking the

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promise he had made when izanagi had

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finally reached the land of the living

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he decided that he would block the

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entrance of the underworld with an

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enormous stone in order to cleanse

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himself from a darkness and impurities

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that he had encountered whilst in the

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underworld he performed a ritual in a

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nearby river

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it was during this ritual that many of

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the Shinto gods were born from the

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impurities being washed from izanagi's

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body

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izanagi in Izanami were amongst the

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oldest deities in Japanese mythology and

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Shinto religion and they were often held

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accountable for the creation of the

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world and many of the deities had

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existed if you do have any stories or

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different variations relating to the

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Izanagi and there is an ami then feel

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free to share them with me in the

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comments below but as always I've been

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your host mythology and fiction

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explained

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you

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