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Ame-no-Koyane-no-Mikoto and Futodama-no-Mikoto held up the mirror (※1) and presented it to Amaterasu-Omikami. When Amaterasu-Omikami thought it was even more wondrous and slightly emerged from the door, the hidden Tajikarao-no-Kami took her hand and pulled her out. Then, Futodama-no-Mikoto stretched the shirikume rope (※2) behind her and said, "Do not go back inside from here." When Amaterasu-Omikami came out, both Takamanohara and Ashihara no Nakatsukuni were illuminated. From the Kojiki (Pen name: Seishu) ※1 The Yata no Kagami, one of the Three Sacred Treasures. ※2 The shime-nawa, said to be derived from the shirikume rope. The Myth of Ama-no-Iwato Because Amaterasu-Omikami was so violent, she became angry and hid in a cave called Ama-no-Iwato. The world became dark, and everyone was in trouble. So, Ame-no-Uzume-no-Mikoto danced and made a commotion in front of the cave. Amaterasu-Omikami opened the door and peeked outside. From the gap in the door, Tajikarao-no-Kami, a strong god, pulled the door open and threw it away, and Amaterasu-Omikami came out, and the world returned to peace. Official document paper: A4 size 21cm x 29.7cm Thank you for viewing.
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