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Yamata no Orochi

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Yamata no Orochi (ヤマタノオロチ, also 八岐大蛇, 八俣遠呂智 or 八俣遠呂知), or simply Orochi (大蛇), is a legendary eight-headed and eight-tailed Japanese ...
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Orochi Shrine, a small shrine that is part of Iwatsubo Shrine in Oku Izumo, enshrines a piece of the Yamata-no-Orochi’s tail. Ama-ga-fuchi, a deep pool where the waters of the Hii River slow, which is said to have been the place where Yamata-no-Orochi lived, is in the Kisuki area of Un-nan City. Also found in Un-nan are the Happon-sugi, eight ...
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Yamata no Orochi (ヤマタノオロチ, also 八岐大蛇, 八俣遠呂智 or 八俣遠呂知), or simply Orochi (大蛇), is a legendary eight-headed and eight-tailed Japanese dragon/serpent. Näytä lisää
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Origin: Yamata no Orochi appears in the earliest written Japanese documents, the Kojiki and the Nihongi. Without a doubt, the legend goes back even farther into pre-history. Legends: Ages …
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In Japanese mythology, the Yamata no Orochi possesses eight tails in addition to eight heads. However, this fruit's transformation seems to give the user just one tail. This fruit's user having the ability to survive decapitation is not a trait noted …
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Yamata no Orochi ( 八岐大蛇 ( ヤマタノオロチ ) , lit. Giant Eight Branched Snake) is an eight-headed serpent from Japanese mythology.
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Yamata-no-Orochi is the third Persona of the Judgement Arcana and can be found as a Shadow in Shido's Palace and the Depths of Mementos, with the title "Drunken Serpents." It is the first …
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Yamata-no-Orochi is described as an enormous monster. That monster was a red-eyed demon with eight heads and eight tails───a gigantic snake that boasted of a length spanning eight valleys …
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Translation: eight-branched serpent · Appearance: Yamata no Orochi is a gigantic serpent with eight heads and eight tails. · Origin: Yamata no Orochi appears in ...
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Nov 15, 2022 · Yamata no Orochi (八岐大蛇 (ヤマタノオロチ), lit. Giant Eight Branched Snake) is an eight-headed serpent from Japanese mythology. It has made appearances in the Toho films The Three Treasures and Orochi, the Eight-Headed Dragon, and a Titan named after it exists within the continuity of Legendary Pictures' MonsterVerse.
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Yamata no Orochi legends are originally recorded in two ancient texts about Japanese mythology and history. The 712 AD Kojiki transcribes this dragon name as 八岐遠呂智 and the 720 AD Nihon Shoki writes it as 八岐大蛇. In both versions of the Orochi myth, the Shinto storm god Susanoo (or "Susa-no-O") is expelled from Heaven for ...
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“What kind of monster is that Yamata no Orochi?” “He is a giant snake with large red eyes, eight heads and eight tails in one single body. On his body grows not ...
Yamata-no-Orochi-The Eight-headed, Eight-tailed Serpent
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The Yamata-no-Orochi is perhaps the most frightening of all Japan's many mythological monsters. According to the Kojiki, this fearsome ...
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Yamata/Yamato no Orochi/Orochi (Japanese: 八岐大蛇 OR やまたのおろち) is a famous eight-headed and eight-tailed serpent in Japanese mythology known to enjoy ...
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They told him that Kushinada-hime was to be sacrificed to the monster known as Yamata-no-Orochi, a gigantic serpent with eight heads and eight tails.
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Yamata no Orochi (八岐の大蛇, Yamata no Orochi?, lit. Big Snake Of Eight Branches) is an eight-headed serpent god or kaiju from Japanese mythology that made its first appearance in a Toho …
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“Yamata-no-Orochi” is one of the most famous Kagura performances in the present day. This wall painting of Kushinada-hime is over a thousand years old, and is on display at Yaegaki Shrine in Matsue.
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Appearance: Yamata no Orochi is a gigantic serpent with eight heads and eight tails. It has bright red eyes and a red belly. The beast is so large that its body covers the distance of eight valleys and eight hills. Fir and cypress trees grow on its back, and its body is covered in moss. Origin: Yamata no Orochi appears in the earliest written ...