"木花咲耶姫" meaning in Japanese

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Proper name

IPA: [ko̞no̞ha̠na̠no̞sa̠kɯ̟ᵝja̠çime̞] Forms: 木花咲耶姫 [canonical] (ruby: 木花咲耶姫(このはなのさくやひめ)), 木花咲耶姫 [canonical] (ruby: 木花咲耶姫(コノハナノサクヤヒメ)), Konohananosakuya-Hime [romanization]
Head templates: {{ja-pos|proper|このはなのさくや-ひめ|コノハナノサクヤ-ヒメ}} 木花咲耶姫(このはなのさくやひめ) or 木花咲耶姫(コノハナノサクヤヒメ) • (Konohananosakuya-Hime)
  1. (Japanese mythology, Shinto) the goddess of Mount Fuji, the blossom-princess and symbol of delicate earthly life Tags: Japanese Categories (topical): Japanese deities, Shinto Synonyms: 木花開耶姫

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