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Izanami

[ee-zah-nah-mee]

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.

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

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Like many goddesses across different world religions, Izanami is a deity of both creation and destruction.

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

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Guests at Izanami, the restaurant at Ten Thousand Waves, which opened a year ago, are welcome to shuffle over from the spa in their robes and slippers.

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