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- Age_of_the_Gods abstract "In Japanese mythology, the Age of the Gods (神代, Kamiyo or Jindai) is the period preceding the accession of Jimmu, the first Emperor of Japan. The kamiyo myths are chronicled in the \"upper roll\" (Kamitsumaki) of the Kojiki and in the first and second chapters of the Nihon Shoki. The reigns of Emperor Jimmu and the subsequent monarchs are considered the Human Age (人代, Hitoyo).".
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- Age_of_the_Gods wikiPageWikiLink Amaterasu.
- Age_of_the_Gods wikiPageWikiLink Amenonuhoko.
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- Age_of_the_Gods wikiPageWikiLink Category:Creation_myths.
- Age_of_the_Gods wikiPageWikiLink Category:Japanese_mythology.
- Age_of_the_Gods wikiPageWikiLink Ebisu_(mythology).
- Age_of_the_Gods wikiPageWikiLink Emperor_Jimmu.
- Age_of_the_Gods wikiPageWikiLink Emperor_of_Japan.
- Age_of_the_Gods wikiPageWikiLink File:Japan_yashima.png.
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- Age_of_the_Gods wikiPageWikiLink Honshu.
- Age_of_the_Gods wikiPageWikiLink Iki_Island.
- Age_of_the_Gods wikiPageWikiLink Izanagi.
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- Age_of_the_Gods wikiPageWikiLink Jindai_moji.
- Age_of_the_Gods wikiPageWikiLink Kagu-tsuchi.
- Age_of_the_Gods wikiPageWikiLink Kamiyonanayo.
- Age_of_the_Gods wikiPageWikiLink Kojiki.
- Age_of_the_Gods wikiPageWikiLink Kyushu.
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- Age_of_the_Gods wikiPageWikiLink Oki_Islands.
- Age_of_the_Gods wikiPageWikiLink Onogoro_Island.
- Age_of_the_Gods wikiPageWikiLink Sado,_Niigata.
- Age_of_the_Gods wikiPageWikiLink Shikoku.
- Age_of_the_Gods wikiPageWikiLink Takemikazuchi.
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- Age_of_the_Gods wikiPageWikiLink Yomi.
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- Age_of_the_Gods subject Category:Creation_myths.
- Age_of_the_Gods subject Category:Japanese_mythology.
- Age_of_the_Gods hypernym Period.
- Age_of_the_Gods type Country.
- Age_of_the_Gods type Cosmology.
- Age_of_the_Gods type Element.
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- Age_of_the_Gods type Thing.
- Age_of_the_Gods comment "In Japanese mythology, the Age of the Gods (神代, Kamiyo or Jindai) is the period preceding the accession of Jimmu, the first Emperor of Japan. The kamiyo myths are chronicled in the \"upper roll\" (Kamitsumaki) of the Kojiki and in the first and second chapters of the Nihon Shoki. The reigns of Emperor Jimmu and the subsequent monarchs are considered the Human Age (人代, Hitoyo).".
- Age_of_the_Gods label "Age of the Gods".
- Age_of_the_Gods seeAlso Japanese_creation_myth.
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- Age_of_the_Gods sameAs Âge_des_dieux.
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