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Futsunushi no Kami
Futsunushi no Kami
God of swords, martial prowess, and national pacification
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Futsunushi is a deity of the sword whose name derives from the sound of a blade cutting through the air (futsu). In the Nihon Shoki's account of the Kuniyuzuri, Futsunushi—rather than Takemikazuchi alone—is dispatched as the principal emissary to negotiate the transfer of the earthly realm, sometimes accompanied by Takemikazuchi.
The Kojiki notably omits Futsunushi from the Kuniyuzuri narrative entirely, instead giving the central role to Takemikazuchi alone. This discrepancy between the two sources has been interpreted by scholars as reflecting rival claims between the priestly lineages of Kashima and Katori shrines.
Katori Jingu in Chiba Prefecture is the principal shrine of Futsunushi, and together with Kashima Jingu, the pair historically served as the spiritual guardians of the eastern frontier. Both were among the first shrines to receive the prestigious 'Jingu' title, attesting to their ancient importance.
ตำนาน
ศาลเจ้าที่บูชาเทพเจ้าองค์นี้
| Shrine | Prefecture | Network Role |
|---|---|---|
| Shiogama Shrine Shiogama Shrine | Miyagi | head |
| Katori Shrine Katori Shrine | Chiba | head |
| Nukisaki Shrine Nukisaki Shrine | Gunma | head |
| Oharano Shrine Oharano Shrine | Kyoto | Branch shrine |
| Kasuga Taisha Kasuga Taisha | Nara | Head shrine (souhonsha) |
| Isonokami Jingu Isonokami Jingu | Nara |
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Who is Futsunushi no Kami in Japanese mythology?
Futsunushi no Kami (経津主命) is God of swords, martial prowess, and national pacification. This deity appears in Nihon Shoki and is enshrined at 6 shrines across Japan.
What shrines are dedicated to Futsunushi no Kami?
There are 6 shrines in our database dedicated to Futsunushi no Kami, including Shiogama Shrine, Katori Shrine, Nukisaki Shrine and more.
What myths involve Futsunushi no Kami?
Futsunushi no Kami appears in 1 myths including The Cession of the Land (Kuniyuzuri). These stories come from Nihon Shoki.