
Deity
Yamasachibiko
Yamasachibiko is a deity name attested in the visit to the sea-deity palace in Kojiki (712 CE), preserved in the Kokugakuin University deity-name database.
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Yamasachibiko is the common name of Hoori attested in the visit to the sea-deity palace in Kojiki (712 CE), preserved in the Kokugakuin deity-name database.
Description
Yamasachibiko is listed in the Kokugakuin University Classical Cultural Studies Project deity-name database. The source attestation is the visit to the sea-deity palace in Kojiki (712 CE) Upper Volume, where the name is given as the common designation of Hoori-no-Mikoto, the mountain-game hunter who loses his elder brother's fishhook and journeys to the palace of Watatsumi-no-Kami. The database preserves the name with its scene reference. IZANORA registers it as a node and draws relations only from the cited source.
Sources
山佐知毘古 やまさちびこ
Primary source國學院大學 古典文化学事業「神名データベース」山佐知毘古。
https://kojiki.kokugakuin.ac.jp/shinmei/yamasachibiko/ホオリ - Wikipedia 日本語版
Secondary sourceWikipedia contributors
山佐知毘古について、火遠理命の別称として古事記の海幸山幸譚に登場する位置、邇邇芸命と木花之佐久夜毘売命の御子・神武天皇の祖父としての系譜を整理する。
https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%B1%B1%E5%B9%B8%E5%BD%A6
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