Konohanasakuya-hime

Konohanasakuya-hime

Goddess of cherry blossoms, Mount Fuji, volcanoes, and delicate earthly life

Konohanasakuya-hime Ko-no-hana Sakuya Bime Sakuya-hime
木花之佐久夜毘売 此花咲耶姫 浅間大神
Kojiki & Nihon Shoki

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Konohanasakuya-hime is the blossom princess whose beauty captivated Ninigi upon his descent to earth. Her father Oyamazumi offered both her and her elder sister Iwanagahime in marriage, but Ninigi chose only the beautiful Sakuya-hime and rejected the rock-faced Iwanagahime. Oyamazumi lamented that by refusing the rock princess, Ninigi had doomed his descendants to lives as fleeting as cherry blossoms rather than enduring as stone—a mythological explanation for human mortality.

When Ninigi doubted the paternity of her children (conceived after only one night), Konohanasakuya-hime proved her fidelity by entering a doorless birthing hut and setting it ablaze, declaring that if the children were truly of heavenly descent, they would survive the flames. Her three sons—including the ancestors of the imperial line—emerged unharmed.

As the deity of Mount Fuji, she is enshrined at Fujisan Hongu Sengen Taisha and its associated shrines, which collectively form the Sengen faith. Her association with both cherry blossoms and volcanic fire embodies the Japanese aesthetic of beauty in transience.

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Sanctuaires dédiés à cette divinité

Sanctuaire Préfecture Rôle dans le réseau
Asama Shrine (Yamanashi) Asama Shrine (Yamanashi) Yamanashi Ichinomiya of Kai
Kitaguchi Hongu Fuji Sengen Shrine Kitaguchi Hongu Fuji Sengen Shrine Yamanashi Major branch
Fujisan Hongu Sengen Taisha Fujisan Hongu Sengen Taisha Shizuoka Head shrine (souhonsha)
Shizuoka Sengen Shrine Shizuoka Sengen Shrine Shizuoka Major complex
Komuro Sengen Shrine Komuro Sengen Shrine Yamanashi Branch
Fuji Omuro Sengen Shrine Fuji Omuro Sengen Shrine Yamanashi Branch
Kirishima Shrine Kirishima Shrine Kagoshima

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Qui est Konohanasakuya-hime dans la mythologie japonaise ?

Konohanasakuya-hime (木花咲耶姫) est Goddess of cherry blossoms, Mount Fuji, volcanoes, and delicate earthly life. Cette divinité apparaît dans le Kojiki & Nihon Shoki et est vénérée dans 7 sanctuaires à travers le Japon.

Quels sanctuaires sont dédiés à Konohanasakuya-hime ?

Notre base de données recense 7 sanctuaires dédiés à Konohanasakuya-hime, dont Asama Shrine (Yamanashi), Kitaguchi Hongu Fuji Sengen Shrine, Fujisan Hongu Sengen Taisha et d'autres encore.

Quels mythes mettent en scène Konohanasakuya-hime ?

Konohanasakuya-hime apparaît dans 2 mythes, notamment The Descent of the Heavenly Grandson (Tenson Korin), The Tale of the Sea Prince and the Mountain Prince (Umisachi-Yamasachi). Ces récits sont tirés du Kojiki & Nihon Shoki.