Sukunahikona no Kami

Sukunahikona no Kami

God of medicine, hot springs, brewing, agriculture, and knowledge; the diminutive companion deity

Sukunahikona Sukuna Hikona The Small Deity
少名毘古那神 少彦名神 少名彦命
Kojiki & Nihon Shoki

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Sukunahikona is a tiny deity, so small he could fit on one's palm, who arrived across the sea in a boat made of bark. Despite his diminutive size, he proved indispensable as Okuninushi's partner in the project of nation-building. Together they established agriculture, developed medicinal knowledge, and devised methods to ward off pestilence and wild creatures.

His origin is unusual: the Kojiki states he was a child of Kamimusubi who slipped through his parent's fingers and fell to earth, while the Nihon Shoki provides variant accounts. This liminal quality—small, otherworldly, arriving from across the sea—has led scholars to connect him with shamanic and healing traditions from the Asian continent.

After completing his work, Sukunahikona departed to the 'Eternal Land' (Tokoyo no Kuni), leaving Okuninushi to continue alone. He is widely venerated at shrines associated with healing, hot springs, and sake brewing, reflecting his mythological role as the bringer of medicinal and agricultural knowledge.

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Hokkaido Shrine Hokkaido Shrine Hokkaido head
Obihiro Shrine Obihiro Shrine Hokkaido independent
Taiheizan Miyoshi Shrine Taiheizan Miyoshi Shrine Akita head
Oarai Isosaki Shrine Oarai Isosaki Shrine Ibaraki independent
Sakatsura Isosaki Shrine Sakatsura Isosaki Shrine Ibaraki independent
Aoba Shrine Aoba Shrine Niigata
Kanazakura Shrine Kanazakura Shrine Yamanashi
Aekuni Shrine Aekuni Shrine Mie
Tamatsukuri-yu Shrine Tamatsukuri-yu Shrine Shimane
Sanbe Shrine Sanbe Shrine Shimane

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Who is Sukunahikona no Kami in Japanese mythology?

Sukunahikona no Kami (少彦名命) is God of medicine, hot springs, brewing, agriculture, and knowledge; the diminutive companion deity. This deity appears in Kojiki & Nihon Shoki and is enshrined at 10 shrines across Japan.

What shrines are dedicated to Sukunahikona no Kami?

There are 10 shrines in our database dedicated to Sukunahikona no Kami, including Hokkaido Shrine, Obihiro Shrine, Taiheizan Miyoshi Shrine and more.

What myths involve Sukunahikona no Kami?

Sukunahikona no Kami appears in 1 myths including The Trials of Okuninushi (Including the White Hare of Inaba). These stories come from Kojiki & Nihon Shoki.