Family tree of Japanese deities

Uhiji-neSuhiji-ne
Kamimusubi
Oho-to nochiOho-to mahe
Ame-no-Minakanushi
OmodaruAya-kashiko-ne[1]
Sukunabikona[2]Amenokoyane[3]
Nakatomi clan[4]IzanagiIzanami[5]
Watatsumi[6]AmaterasuTsukuyomi[7]Nakisawame[8]
Wakumusubi[9]MizuhanomeYakusanoikazuchi (eight thunder deities)[10][11]Raijin[12]Fūjin[13]Haniyasu-hikoHaniyasu-hime
Raitaro
TakamimusubiOshihomimi[14]AmenohohiAmatsuhikoneKumanokusubi[15]Ikutsuhikone[16]Toyouke[17]
Omoikane[18]Futodama[19]Takuhadachiji-hime[20][21]
Haji clan[22]Susanoo[23]Ōyamatsumi[24]Kaya-no-hime[25]Ebisu[26]Ukemochi[27]Kagutsuchi[28]
Inbe clan[29]KamuōichihimeEight unknown deities[30]
Ninigi[31][20]
TakiribimeIchikishimahimeTagitsuhime[32]Ashinazuchi[33]TenazuchiKonohanachiruhime[34]Konohanasakuya-hime[35]Iwanagahime[36]
Tamanoya[37]
Ōtoshi[38]UkanomitamaKuraokami[39]Futsunushi[40]AmatsumikaboshiTakemikazuchi
Shinabe clanKushinadahime[41]unnamed deities[42]
Yashimajinumi[34]
Tamayori-hime[43]Toyotama-hime
Hoori[44]HosuseriHoderiFuha-no-Mojikunusunu[45]Hikawahime[46]
Ugayafukiaezu[47]Hayato people[48]Fukabuchi-no-Mizuyarehana[49]Ame-no-Tsudoechine
Omizunu
Emperor Jimmu

Key

  • Pink is female.
  • Blue is male.
  • Grey means other or unknown.
  • Clans, families, people groups are in green.
  • Vital figures are in bold text.

Also see

References

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