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The Ancient Japanese worshiped the Shinto gods and goddesses (aka Japanese deities) They worshiped the sun goddess, Amaterasu. Tsukuyomi, the moon god. Susanoo, the storm god. Izunami, the woman who created the world along with her husband, Izanagi.
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Goddess of the Sun
Aurora was the Roman goddess of the dawn/sunrise.The goddess of dawn.
The goddess Wala is an aboriginal myth commonly found in Australia. She a sun goddess who along with her sister Bara walked across the sun everyday until she realized she was making the earth too hot.
The Shinto sun goddess in Japanese mythology is named Amaterasu. She is considered one of the most important deities in the Shinto pantheon, symbolizing light, harmony, and prosperity.
Amaterasu is the Japanese sun goddess.
Amaterasu is the Japanese sun goddess.
Yes, Amaterasu is a real deity in Japanese mythology. She is considered the sun goddess and is one of the most important and revered Shinto deities in Japan.
The sun goddess Amaterasu.
Amaterasu-ōmikami
Amaterasu is the worshiped Japanese sun goddess.
The Japanese Imperial line is said to be descended from Amaterasu, the Sun Goddess.
'Taiyou no ohime-sama' in general translation. In Japanese mythology Amaterasu and Hirume are known as deities of sun.
RA the sun goddess,
The name is Tsuki-Yomi a Shinto god, and brother of Amaterasu, the sun goddess. Related link:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tsuki-Yomi
she is the Japanese sun goddess born of the left tear of Izanagi, a Shinto god, Ameterasu is the most important of all other Shinto deity's. The correct spelling is Amaterasu (according to Wikipedia)