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Ōkuninushi
Ōkuninushi (; historical orthography: , ), also known as Ō(a)namuchi (Oho(a)namuchi) or Ō(a)namochi (Oho(a)namochi) among other variants, is a kami (divine figure) in Japanese mythology. He is one of the central deities in the myth cycle recorded in the () and the (720) alongside the sun goddess Amaterasu and her brother, the wild god Susanoo, who is reckoned to be either Ōkuninushi's distant ancestor or father. In these texts, he is portrayed as the head of the kunitsukami (gods of the earth) and the original ruler of the lush terrestrial world, .
Korechika Anami
Japanese general (1887–1945)
Tachibana Ginchiyo
Japanese samurai (1569-1602)
Ogata Kōan
Japanese physician (1810–1863)
Kotoshironushi
, also known as , is a Shinto kami.
Akira Ogata
The first maker of methamphetamine
Tekijuku
Tekijuku (適塾) was a of Dutch studies (Rangaku) in Osaka, Japan. Ogata Kōan, a doctor and scholar of Rangaku, established it in 1838 during the Tenpō era of the late Edo period. Its official name was , named after one of Ogata's art names, . It was located in Osaka's traditional merchant neighborhood of on the main trading route between Nagasaki and Edo.
Tsutsui clan
Japanese clan
Shigeyuki Totsugi
Japanese actor and seiyū