- en.wikipedia.org AjisukitakahikoneAjisukitakahikone (also Ajishikitakahikone or Ajisukitakahiko) is a kami in Japanese mythology. He is one of the sons of Ōkuninushi and the tutelary deity of Kamo. Name.
- mitoloji.org.tr ajisukitakahikone-ve-japon-…Ajisukitakahikone’nin efsanesi, cesaret, kahramanlık ve aile bağlarının önemini anlatırken aynı zamanda doğanın gücünü ve insanın evrenle olan ilişkisini de yansıtır.
- deities.fandom.com wiki/AjisukitakahikoneAjisukitakahikone, also known as Ajishikitakahikone or Ajisukitakahiko, is the Japanese god of agriculture and thunde. He was the son of Okuninushi, the god of nation-building...
- godchecker.com japanese-mythology/…Do we sell Ajisukitakahikone graphic novels, books, video or role-playing games (RPG)?
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- fukainihon.org en/japanese-culture/folklore-and-…There is also a theory of Ajisukitakahikone's origin, according to which he and Amenowakahiko were originally referred to as the same god by a...
- tr.wiki7.org wiki/Адзи-суки-така-хико-нэAjisukitakahikone (アヂ スキタカヒコネ) - Şinto'da - bir kami , Japon mitolojisinden bir erkek tanrı. Aji-suki-taka-hiko-ne (ア ヂスキタカヒコネ) veya Aji-shiki (ア ヂシキ)...
- steamcommunity.com app/835430/discussions/0/…Can't find the Ajisukitakahikone sub-boss in the Underworld.
- worldoftanks.eu tr/community/accounts/542218044-…AjiSukiTakaHiKone oyuncusunun World of Tanks'teki detaylı istatistikleri: yapılan savaşlar, zafer oranı, oyuncu başarıları.
- encyclo.co.uk meaning-of-ajisukitakahikoneAjisukitakahikone logo #21217 In Japanese mythology, Ajisukitakahikone was the chief of many thunder- spirits, and the father of Takitsuhiko, the lord of pouring...
- ojisanjake.com search/label/ajisukitakahikoneThemain kami is Ajisukitakahikone, said to be a son of Okuninushi and considered to be the ancestor of the Kano clan who ruled the area in the early days of the...
- diosesydiosas.com mitologia-japonesa/…AJISUKITAKAHIKONE: El niño del trueno ruidoso. También conocido como Aji-Suki-Taka-Hiko-Ne, Ajishikitakahikone-No-Kami.