Ukemochi no Kami

Ukemochi no Kami

Goddess of food, whose death produced the staple crops of Japan

Ukemochi Uke Mochi Food-Possessing Deity
保食神 大気都比売神 大宜都比売
Nihon Shoki

À propos

Ukemochi is a food goddess whose death is a foundational myth of agricultural origin. In the Nihon Shoki, Tsukuyomi visited Ukemochi on behalf of Amaterasu. The food goddess produced a feast by turning toward the sea and disgorging fish, turning toward the mountains and emitting game, and turning toward the rice paddies and producing rice. Tsukuyomi found this method of food production repulsive and killed her.

From Ukemochi's corpse grew the five grains: rice from her belly, millet from her forehead, red beans from her genitals, wheat from her eyes, and soybeans from other parts. Silkworms also emerged from her body. Amaterasu, furious at Tsukuyomi, separated from him forever and planted these grains, establishing agriculture.

This 'killed deity' (Hainuwele-type) myth, where a divine being's death produces food crops, is found across Southeast Asian and Oceanic mythologies, suggesting deep cultural connections. The Kojiki tells a parallel story with Ogetsuhime and Susanoo in the roles.

Mythologie

Sanctuaires dédiés à cette divinité

Sanctuaire Préfecture Rôle dans le réseau
Takekoma Inari Shrine Takekoma Inari Shrine Miyagi major_branch

Questions frequentes

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Qui est Ukemochi no Kami dans la mythologie japonaise ?

Ukemochi no Kami (保食神) est Goddess of food, whose death produced the staple crops of Japan. Cette divinité apparaît dans le Nihon Shoki et est vénérée dans 1 sanctuaires à travers le Japon.

Quels sanctuaires sont dédiés à Ukemochi no Kami ?

Notre base de données recense 1 sanctuaire dédié à Ukemochi no Kami, dont Takekoma Inari Shrine.

Quels mythes mettent en scène Ukemochi no Kami ?

Ukemochi no Kami apparaît dans 1 mythe, notamment The Purification and Birth of the Three Noble Children (Misogi). Ces récits sont tirés du Nihon Shoki.