Toyouke Omikami

Toyouke Omikami

Goddess of food, clothing, shelter, and industry; provider deity of the Outer Shrine at Ise

Toyouke Toyouke Omikami Toyo-uke-bime
豊受大神 登由宇気神 止由気大神 外宮大神
Kojiki & Nihon Shoki

À propos

Toyouke Omikami is the great deity of the Outer Shrine (Geku) at Ise Jingu, where she was established to provide sacred food offerings to Amaterasu at the Inner Shrine. According to the Yamato-hime no Mikoto Seiki, Amaterasu requested that Toyouke be brought from Tanba Province to Ise because she could not eat in peace alone.

Toyouke represents the sustenance necessary for all life—food, clothing, and shelter. Her role as the provider who feeds even the supreme sun goddess elevates the act of nourishment to a cosmic principle. In the daily rituals at Ise, food offerings are prepared with meticulous care and presented to both deities twice each day.

During the medieval period, the Watarai priestly lineage of the Outer Shrine developed Ise Shinto (Watarai Shinto), which elevated Toyouke to a status equal to or even surpassing Amaterasu. While the Inner Shrine ultimately maintained primacy, this theological movement attests to the importance of Toyouke in Japanese religious thought.

Mythologie

Sanctuaires dédiés à cette divinité

Sanctuaire Préfecture Rôle dans le réseau
Shiba Daijingu Shiba Daijingu Tokyo branch
Ise Grand Shrine (Geku) Ise Grand Shrine (Geku) Mie Outer Shrine of Ise Jingu

Questions frequentes

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Qui est Toyouke Omikami dans la mythologie japonaise ?

Toyouke Omikami (豊受大御神) est Goddess of food, clothing, shelter, and industry; provider deity of the Outer Shrine at Ise. Cette divinité apparaît dans le Kojiki & Nihon Shoki et est vénérée dans 2 sanctuaires à travers le Japon.

Quels sanctuaires sont dédiés à Toyouke Omikami ?

Notre base de données recense 2 sanctuaires dédiés à Toyouke Omikami, dont Shiba Daijingu, Ise Grand Shrine (Geku).

Quels mythes mettent en scène Toyouke Omikami ?

Toyouke Omikami apparaît dans 1 mythe, notamment The Origins of the Inari Faith. Ces récits sont tirés du Kojiki & Nihon Shoki.