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Sarudahiko no Mikoto Mask book Taking the sword and the

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Taking the sword and the couple's daughter as his bride

and in mythology it was the god of Suwa who caused Kamikaze (wind of god) at the time of the Mongolian Invasion

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Traditional Japanese Uchidenokozuchi

Sarudahiko no Mikoto Mask book Taking the sword and theTraditional Japanese Sarudahiko no Mikoto Mask Description Sarudahiko no Mikoto () is featured in the Kagura dance Sarudahikonomikoto no mai () This dance is performed at the beginning of Kagura. This deiety (God) is named God of "Saki Barai" which means to remove dirt from the road path ahead. Sarudahiko Mask Meaning Sarudahiko no Mikoto uses a Japanese sword or spear in every direction, cutting the air in the dance (Mai). The Mai is to remove

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