Also known as Toyouke no Ōkami, Toyouke-Ōmikami
is the deity (kami) of food and grain in Japan. Originally enshrined in the Tanba Province, it is said she was called to reside at the of Ise Shrine in the 5th century, during the reign of Emperor Yūryaku, to offer sacred food to Amaterasu, the ruling kami and sun goddess. She is worshipped as a secondary kami at Chōkaisan Ōmonoimi Shrine. thumb|200px|Toyouke-Ōmikami (r: 5th row from the top) is a granddaughter to Izanagi by her father [[Wakumusubi, who was born while Izanami was still alive (based on Kojiki).]]
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豐宇氣毘賣神(日语:トヨウケビメノカミ)或登由宇氣神乃《古事記》之記述,祂是日本神話裡掌管食物的女神。又有豐受大神、豐受氣媛神((日語)トヨウケヒメノカミ)、豐由宇氣神((日語)トユウケノカミ)、大物忌神、豐岡姬、等由氣大神、止與宇可乃賣神等別稱。
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