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In the ''Kojiki'' (Conquest of [[Izumo Province|Izumo]] chapter), the heavenly deities [[Amaterasu]] and [[Takamimusubi|Takamusubi]] decreed that either Takemikazuchi or his father {{Interlanguage link multi|Ame-no-ohabari|lt=Itsu-no-ohabari|ja|天之尾羽張|vertical-align=sup}} ("Heaven-Point-Blade-Extended") must be sent down for the conquest. Itsu-no-ohabari (who appeared previously as a ten-fist sword) here has the mind and speech of a sentient god, and he volunteered his son Takemikazuchi for the subjugation campaign. Takemikazuchi was accompanied by {{Interlanguage link multi|Ame-no-torifune|ja|鳥之石楠船神|vertical-align=sup}} "Deity Heavenly-Bird-Boat" (which may be a boat as well as being a god)<ref name="chamberlin-fire-deity2">{{Harvnb|Chamberlain|1919|loc=§XXXII, Abdication of the deity Master-of-the-Great-Land, pp.121-}}</ref><ref name="kojiki-kuniyuzuri">{{Harvnb|武田|1996}}『古事記』text p. 60/ mod. Ja. tr. p.244</ref>
In the ''Kojiki'' (Conquest of [[Izumo Province|Izumo]] chapter), the heavenly deities [[Amaterasu]] and [[Takamimusubi|Takamusubi]] decreed that either Takemikazuchi or his father {{Interlanguage link multi|Ame-no-ohabari|lt=Itsu-no-ohabari|ja|天之尾羽張|vertical-align=sup}} ("Heaven-Point-Blade-Extended") must be sent down for the conquest. Itsu-no-ohabari (who appeared previously as a ten-fist sword) here has the mind and speech of a sentient god, and he volunteered his son Takemikazuchi for the subjugation campaign. Takemikazuchi was accompanied by {{Interlanguage link multi|Ame-no-torifune|ja|鳥之石楠船神|vertical-align=sup}} "Deity Heavenly-Bird-Boat" (which may be a boat as well as being a god)<ref name="chamberlin-fire-deity2">{{Harvnb|Chamberlain|1919|loc=§XXXII, Abdication of the deity Master-of-the-Great-Land, pp.121-}}</ref><ref name="kojiki-kuniyuzuri">{{Harvnb|武田|1996}}『古事記』text p. 60/ mod. Ja. tr. p.244</ref>

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From Takemikazuchi

In the Kojiki (Conquest of Izumo chapter), the heavenly deities Amaterasu and Takamusubi decreed that either Takemikazuchi or his father Itsu-no-ohabari ("Heaven-Point-Blade-Extended") must be sent down for the conquest. Itsu-no-ohabari (who appeared previously as a ten-fist sword) here has the mind and speech of a sentient god, and he volunteered his son Takemikazuchi for the subjugation campaign. Takemikazuchi was accompanied by Ame-no-torifune [ja] "Deity Heavenly-Bird-Boat" (which may be a boat as well as being a god)[1][2]

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  1. ^ Chamberlain 1919, §XXXII, Abdication of the deity Master-of-the-Great-Land, pp.121-
  2. ^ 武田 1996『古事記』text p. 60/ mod. Ja. tr. p.244