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Not too far down the road from Izumo-taisha the last sandy vestiges of the land sprinkle out into the Sea of Japan. The beach here is called Inasa-no-hama and it is the site where Okuninushi (大国主), the Great Land Master, ceded control of Japan to Amaterasu and her heirs. According to the Kojiki, the Record […]
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