. "\u4E45\u4E45\u80FD\u667A\uFF08\u65E5\u8BED\uFF1A\u30AF\u30AF\u30CE\u30C1\uFF09\u662F\u300A\u53E4\u4E8B\u8A18\u300B\u4E2D\u7684\u8A18\u8F09\uFF0C\u800C\u300A\u65E5\u672C\u66F8\u7D00\u300B\u5247\u88AB\u7A31\u4F5C\u53E5\u53E5\u5EFC\u99B3\uFF0C\u7942\u662F\u65E5\u672C\u795E\u8A71\u4E2D\u7684\u6728\u795E\u3002"@zh . "September 2021"@en . . . . "Kukunochi (\u4E45\u4E45\u80FD\u667A\u795E, en el Kojiki; \u53E5\u53E5\u5EFC\u99B3, en el Nihonshoki Kukunochi?) es una deidad que aparece en la mitolog\u00EDa japonesa. Es la deidad de los \u00E1rboles. Naci\u00F3 de Izanagi e Izanami durante la creaci\u00F3n de los dioses. En el Kojiki surgi\u00F3 antes de , deidad de las monta\u00F1as y de Kaya-no-hime, deidad de las praderas. En el Nihonshoki se relata que surgi\u00F3 despu\u00E9s de aparecer los r\u00EDos, las monta\u00F1as y los mares. El (Nishinomiya, prefectura de Hy\u014Dgo) es el principal lugar de adoraci\u00F3n; tambi\u00E9n recibe el tributo en el junto con \u014Cyamatsumi y Kaya-no-hime."@es . . "Kukunochi"@en . . "65578524"^^ . . . "Kukunochi"@es . "2211"^^ . "Kukunochi (\u4E45\u4E45\u80FD\u667A\u795E, en el Kojiki; \u53E5\u53E5\u5EFC\u99B3, en el Nihonshoki Kukunochi?) es una deidad que aparece en la mitolog\u00EDa japonesa. Es la deidad de los \u00E1rboles. Naci\u00F3 de Izanagi e Izanami durante la creaci\u00F3n de los dioses. En el Kojiki surgi\u00F3 antes de , deidad de las monta\u00F1as y de Kaya-no-hime, deidad de las praderas. En el Nihonshoki se relata que surgi\u00F3 despu\u00E9s de aparecer los r\u00EDos, las monta\u00F1as y los mares. Su nombre se deriva de kuki (\u830E 'kuki'? tallo) o de kiki (\u6728\u6728 'kiki'? \u00E1rboles), no que es una y de chi, un sufijo usado para las deidades (como en Kagutsuchi); por lo que se traduce como \u201Cdios del tallo\u201D o \u201Cdios de los \u00E1rboles\u201D. El (Nishinomiya, prefectura de Hy\u014Dgo) es el principal lugar de adoraci\u00F3n; tambi\u00E9n recibe el tributo en el junto con \u014Cyamatsumi y Kaya-no-hime."@es . . "Kukunochi (\u4E45\u4E45\u80FD\u667A\u795E \u2013 Tree Trunk Elder) is the kami of trees, the kami is also called Ki-no-kami, or Kuku-no-shi. He is the brother of \u014Cyamatsumi, Shimatsuhiko, and Watatsumi. It is possible Kukunochi was originally a tama that dwelled in trees. Kukunochi is found in older records. Along with Toyoukehime this kami is considered a . Many versions state he was born from Izanami and Izanagi, while others state he is the son of Shinatsuhiko. He is worshipped today on the occasion of roof raising ceremonies and the blessing of new houses."@en . . . . . "\u30AF\u30AF\u30CE\u30C1\uFF08\u30AF\u30B0\u30CE\u30C1\u3068\u3082\uFF09\u306F\u3001\u65E5\u672C\u795E\u8A71\u306B\u767B\u5834\u3059\u308B\u6728\u306E\u795E\u3067\u3042\u308B\u3002\u300E\u53E4\u4E8B\u8A18\u300F\u3067\u306F\u4E45\u4E45\u80FD\u667A\u795E\u3001\u300E\u65E5\u672C\u66F8\u7D00\u300F\u3067\u306F\u53E5\u53E5\u5EFC\u99B3\u3068\u8868\u8A18\u3059\u308B\u3002"@ja . "1066572095"^^ . "\u4E45\u4E45\u80FD\u667A\uFF08\u65E5\u8BED\uFF1A\u30AF\u30AF\u30CE\u30C1\uFF09\u662F\u300A\u53E4\u4E8B\u8A18\u300B\u4E2D\u7684\u8A18\u8F09\uFF0C\u800C\u300A\u65E5\u672C\u66F8\u7D00\u300B\u5247\u88AB\u7A31\u4F5C\u53E5\u53E5\u5EFC\u99B3\uFF0C\u7942\u662F\u65E5\u672C\u795E\u8A71\u4E2D\u7684\u6728\u795E\u3002"@zh . . . "\u30AF\u30AF\u30CE\u30C1"@ja . . . . . "What is a tama, someone might need to create an article on Tama."@en . "\u30AF\u30AF\u30CE\u30C1\uFF08\u30AF\u30B0\u30CE\u30C1\u3068\u3082\uFF09\u306F\u3001\u65E5\u672C\u795E\u8A71\u306B\u767B\u5834\u3059\u308B\u6728\u306E\u795E\u3067\u3042\u308B\u3002\u300E\u53E4\u4E8B\u8A18\u300F\u3067\u306F\u4E45\u4E45\u80FD\u667A\u795E\u3001\u300E\u65E5\u672C\u66F8\u7D00\u300F\u3067\u306F\u53E5\u53E5\u5EFC\u99B3\u3068\u8868\u8A18\u3059\u308B\u3002"@ja . . "\u4E45\u4E45\u80FD\u667A"@zh . "Kukunochi (\u4E45\u4E45\u80FD\u667A\u795E \u2013 Tree Trunk Elder) is the kami of trees, the kami is also called Ki-no-kami, or Kuku-no-shi. He is the brother of \u014Cyamatsumi, Shimatsuhiko, and Watatsumi. It is possible Kukunochi was originally a tama that dwelled in trees. Kukunochi is found in older records. Along with Toyoukehime this kami is considered a . Many versions state he was born from Izanami and Izanagi, while others state he is the son of Shinatsuhiko. He is worshipped today on the occasion of roof raising ceremonies and the blessing of new houses."@en .