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Izanami

American  
[ee-zah-nah-mee] / ˈi zɑˈnɑ mi /

noun

  1. a Japanese goddess, the sister of Izanagi.


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This showing of ceramic vessels and masks inspired by Izanami, the Shinto goddess of creation and death, marks O’Leary’s solo museum debut.

From Seattle Times • Oct. 25, 2023

Guests who are only eating outdoors at the hotel’s Izanami restaurant, however, don’t have to show vaccination status.

From Washington Times • Aug. 30, 2021

“We asked the gods who made Japan, Izanagi and Izanami, to come down and listen to us,” he said.

From The New Yorker • Mar. 18, 2016

She violates her community's gravest taboos and has to flee the island: but she is betrayed and ends up in the Realm of the Dead, where she meets the goddess Izanami.

From The Guardian • Feb. 27, 2013

Izanagi, horrified, turns and flees, but Izanami, enraged that she has been "put to shame," sends the "hideous hag of hades" to pursue him.

From A History of the Japanese People From the Earliest Times to the End of the Meiji Era by Brinkley, F. (Frank)

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