
Uzume Inari Izanami
* Uzume *
Ame-no-Uzume-no-mikoto is the goddess of dawn and revelry in the Shinto religion of Japan. She famously relates to the tale of the missing sun deity, Amaterasu.
Uzume is still worshipped today as a Shinto kami, deities indigenous to Japan. She is also known as Ame-no-Uzume, The Great Persuader, and The Heavenly Alarming Female.
She is depicted in kyogen farce as Okame, a woman who revels in her sensuality.
* Inari *
This Shinto Goddess is often personified as a vixen, or female fox. She is responsible for smithcraft and rice, as well as love and prosperity.
Inari (Japanese: also Oinari) is the Japanese kami (deity) of fertility, rice, agriculture, foxes, industry, and worldly success.
* Izanami *
In Japanese mythology, Izanami (also meaning "she who invites") is a goddess of both creation and death,
as well as the former wife of the god Izanagi. She is also referred to as Izana-mi, Izanami-no-mikoto or Izanami-no-kami.
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