• Ame-no-Ohabari (Japanese: 天之尾羽張), Ameno Ohabari, or Ama-no-Ohabari is a legendary Japanese blade. that roughly translates to "Heaven-Point-Blade-Extended"...
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    Totsuka-no-Tsurugi: The totsuka sword used by Izanagi to kill his offspring Kagu-tsuchi. This one is also named Ame-no-ohabari or Ama-no-Ohabari (天の尾羽張...
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    descended from the bridge of heaven and made their home on the island. Ame-no-ohabari Daniel C. Pauley (2009). Pauley's Guide: A Dictionary of Japanese Martial...
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    Yukihira sword is different from the Emperor's Hi no Omashi no Gyoken. Japanese sword Ame-no-ohabari Perez, Louis G. (2013). Japan at War: An Encyclopedia...
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    Izanagi (redirect from Izanagi-no-Mikoto)
    creator god, who also created the sun and the moon from his eyes. Ishana Ame-no-ohabari "Encyclopedia of Shinto - Home : Kami in Classic Texts : Omodaru, Ayakashikone"...
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    postscripturally as Ame-no-ohabari, otherwise known as Itsu-no-ohabari. (Accordingly, Takemikazuchi is referred in some passages as the child of Itsu-no-o habari...
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  • His father Izanagi, in his grief, beheaded Kagutsuchi with his sword, Ame no Ohabari (天之尾羽張), and cut his body into eight pieces, which became eight volcanoes...
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  • ten-grasp sword called Ame-no-ohabari/ (archaic name) Ame-no-wohabari(天之尾羽張, also known as Itsu-no-ohabari/ (archaic name) Itsu-no-wohabari) . From the...
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    commander of Shiva's troops. Ame-no-Ohabari (also Ama-no-Ohabari), used by Izanagi to kill his offspring, Kagu-tsuchi. Futsu-no-mitama (August-Snap-Spirit)...
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  • Takemikazuchi. As Itsu-no-ohabari was busy damming the headwaters of the heavenly river, Takemikazuchi, accompanied by the bird-boat deity Ame-no-torifune, was sent...
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