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December 26, 2022 6 mins
Welcome to the Japanese mythology series on our podcast. In this episode, we will be exploring the Moon God Tsukoyomi.Tsukoyomi, also known as Tsukiyomi, is a major figure in Japanese mythology and is revered as the deity of the moon.

He is often depicted as a handsome, mysterious figure who is associated with the cycles of the moon, as well as with the powers of illusion and transformation.In Japanese folklore, Tsukoyomi is said to be the son of the sun goddess Amaterasu and the god of agriculture, Inari. He is also said to be the brother of the god of the sea, Ryuujin, and the god of war, Hachiman.Tsukoyomi is often depicted as a solitary figure, but he is also known to be a powerful and influential deity who is able to shape the course of events on Earth.

He is said to be able to control the tides and the weather, as well as to have the power to grant wishes and blessings to those who ask for his help.In this episode, we will delve into the history and mythology of Tsukoyomi, exploring his role in Japanese culture and the various myths and legends that surround him. We will also discuss the significance of the moon in Japanese mythology and how it has influenced the country's art, literature, and religion.

Join us as we explore the mysterious and powerful Moon God Tsukoyomi on this episode of our Japanese mythology series.

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