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Toyotama-hime (豊玉姫) (Japanese for “Lady Soul Abundance”) or Luxurious-Precious Princess is a goddess in Japanese mythology in the episode “Luck of the Sea and Luck of the Mountain” in the Kojiki, as well as the Nihon Shoki. She is the daughter of the sea deity, Watatsumi.

Toyotama marries Prince Gor’s Luck (a.k.a. “Fire Extinction” or Huri), but returns to the sea when a vow not to spy on her during childbirth is broken. The child she gave birth to was Ugayafukiezu.
The story of Toyatama-hime and the Luck of the Mountain appears in the Kojiki and Nihon Shoki.

Toyotama-hime (Luxury Jewel Princess) was the daughter of the Sea Deity Watatsumi. The palace they live in is said to be made of fish scales and is believed to be under water.

She makes a fateful encounter with a hunter prince named Lucky Mountain (Yamasachi), also known as Falling Fire (Khuri). The prince came to look for a fishhook lost at sea, borrowed from his older brother Luck of the Sea (Umisachi).

When the princess came to draw water from the well, the prince was already waiting, rising from the katsura tree (or cassia tree) that towered above the well. The prince asked for water and made a gesture, spitting out the jewels into the vessel. The princess was enchanted by His beauty. Her sea divine father recognized him as a descendant of the heavenly gods and arranged a banquet. Toyotama married a prince and they lived in this place for three years.

After three years of Toyotama lived, the husband sighed and told of his unfinished search for a lost fishing hook to be returned to his brother. the long crocodile (or shark) returned home and, on the advice of the sea god, enslaved his elder brother. other.

Toyotama, who was accompanying her husband to dry land over the sea, announced her pregnancy. The prince built a birthing hut (“birth house”) for her, covered in cormorant feathers, which were not completely thatched when she went into labor. Toyotama asked her husband not to watch her give birth to their child. Toyotama then gave birth to a son, who was named Ugayafukiezu (“Cormarant-Thatch-Meeting-Incompletely”) or “Heavenly Man-Brave from the Shore”.

Unfortunately, Khoury’s curiosity vanished. better than him, and he tried to spy on his wife. To his surprise, instead of seeing his wife as he knew her, he witnessed a huge wani (crocodile, or in ancient usage also meant shark) taking his child (one version of Nihonga claims she was a dragon, Tatsu ). This creature was none other than his beloved Toyotama, who changed shape in order to give birth. Noticing that her husband was spying on her, she was very ashamed that he had broken his promise. Unable to forgive Fire-Subside, she abandoned him and their child, returning to the sea. After her departure, she sent her younger sister Tamayori (“Jewel”) to help raise the child in her absence. Growing up, Ugayafukiezu married his aunt and eventually conceived a child, Jimmu, who became the first Emperor of Japan.

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