Japanese Mythology

Japanese Mythology

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"The myth of the eight-headed serpent, Yamata no Orochi"

Japanese mythology encompasses the folk traditions of Japan and the Shinto religion. It is a collection of stories, beliefs, and customs that have been passed down through generations. The stories often revolve around the creation of the world, the deeds of the gods and goddesses, and the lives of heroes and monsters.

Famous Myths of Japanese Mythology

  • The myth of the creation of Japan

    According to Japanese mythology, the god Izanagi and goddess Izanami were responsible for the creation of the Japanese islands. They stood on the bridge between heaven and earth and dipped a spear into the water, creating the first island of Onogoro.

  • The myth of Amaterasu

    Amaterasu is the goddess of the sun and the ancestor of the Imperial Family of Japan. She is said to have been offended by her brother's behavior and retreated into a cave, causing the world to become dark. Her eventual return to the world brought light and warmth back to the land.

  • The myth of Susano-o

    Susano-o is the god of sea and storms, as well as brother of Amaterasu. He is known for his reckless and impulsive behavior, which often causes trouble for the other gods.

  • The myth of the eight-headed serpent, Yamata no Orochi

    Yamata no Orochi is a giant serpent with eight heads and eight tails, who terrorized an ancient province in Japan. He was eventually defeated by the god Susano-o, who saved a maiden and her brothers from the serpent's attacks.

  • The myth of the Tengu

    Tengu are supernatural creatures that are half-human


Japanese Mythology based games

Okami

Okami

A action-adventure game in which players control the wolf-god Amaterasu, on a quest to restore color and life to a world that has been cursed by an evil being.

Release Date: 2006-04-20

Developer: Clover Studio

Publisher: Capcom

Platform: PlayStation 2, Wii, PlayStation 3

Genre: Action-adventure

Rating: 9

Onimusha: Warlords

Onimusha: Warlords

Players take on the role of samurai Samanosuke Akechi as he battles demons and monsters to save a princess in feudal Japan.

Release Date: 2001-08-27

Developer: Capcom

Publisher: Capcom

Platform: PlayStation 2

Genre: Action-Adventure

Rating: 9

Okami

Okami

Players take on the role of the wolf god Amaterasu as she restores color and life to the world using a celestial brush.

Release Date: 2006-04-18

Developer: Clover Studio

Publisher: Capcom

Platform: PlayStation 2

Genre: Action-Adventure

Rating: 9

Okamiden

Okamiden

A action-adventure game in which players control the wolf-god Chibiterasu, on a quest to restore color and life to a world that has been cursed by an evil being.

Release Date: 2011-03-15

Developer: Capcom

Publisher: Capcom

Platform: Nintendo DS

Genre: Action-adventure

Rating: 8.5

The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild

The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild

An action-adventure game in which players control a young man named Link, who sets out on a quest to rescue Princess Zelda and defeat Calamity Ganon.

Release Date: 2017-03-03

Developer: Nintendo EPD

Publisher: Nintendo

Platform: Nintendo Switch, Wii U

Genre: Action-adventure

Rating: 9.5


Japanese Mythology Facts

Mythology in POP Culture
    • Jupiter - In Roman mythology, Jupiter is the king of the gods, and the god of the sky and thunder.
    • Demon - Demon in Judeo-Christian-Islamic Paradigm is Evil being who opposes God but in Hindu Paradigm Demon is a Being who lives under-ground in bejeweled cities, fights gods, and possess the secret of rejuvenation
    • Draupadi's marriage - Shiva was pleased with Draupadi's devotion and offered her any-thing she wanted. Draupadi wanted a husband with five qualities. "I want a husband who is noble, who is strong, who is a skilled warrior, who is handsome, and who is wise," she said. Shiva misunderstood her wish and said: "So be it. You will have five such husbands."
    • Isis - In Egyptian mythology, the goddess Isis was known for her magical powers and her role as a protector of the dead.
    • Medusa - In Greek mythology, Medusa was a monster with snakes for hair whose gaze could turn people to stone.