Konohanachiru-hime
| Konohanachiru-hime | |
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| Genealogy | |
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| Consort | Yashimajinumi: 277–278 |
| Children | Fuha-no-Mojikunusunu: 277–278 |
Konohanachiru-hime is a Japanese goddess: 277–278 .
Her name means "Blossoms-of- the-Trees-Falling-Princess".
According to the Kojiki she is the spouse of Yashimajinumi and daughter of Ōyamatsumi: 277–278 and thus and the mother of Fuha-no-Mojikunusunu: 277–278 She is an ancestress of Ōkuninushi.: 277–278
Her sister is Konohanasakuya-hime the volcano goddess worshipped at Sengen shrines and wife of Ninigi
While the Kojiki covers this narrative of the ancestry of Okuninushi.: 29–30 The Nihon Shoki on the other hand omits the entire narrative of the ancestry of Okuninushi from Susanoo and has him as a direct son, skipping the section where Konohanachiru-hime is mentioned,: 29–30 however it references the Kojiki alternative narrative.
The Yu-Gi-Oh! card Chirubimé is based on her.