
Unlike the myths of ancient Greece or Rome, the Japanese moon deity is male. This is clear in the earliest mentions in sources such as the Kojiki and the Man`yōshū, where Tsukuyomi`s name is sometimes rendered as `moon reading man” or as `moon person man”. Tsukuyomi was the second of the `three noble children` born when Izanagi-no-Mi...
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