“Ten〇Omikami and Tsuki〇Mikoto” – their mysterious appearances have been compiled into one book. From his initial appearance, his hair color changed as he grew into a higher-ranking god, and his hair was cut short with determination. In the end, it transformed into the form of a divine beast, capturing its divine appearance clad in the power of light and darkness. In this photo book, the story of the two gods is newly developed, allowing you to fully enjoy their hidden power and beauty.
Ama○○○omikami is the sun god that appears in Japanese mythology. Ten Omikami is the place where the gods called Takamagahara, who govern the heavens and the earth, live, giving light to people and illuminating the world.
Ten〇omikami is a very beautiful and powerful goddess who has a kind and sense of justice, and has been deeply worshiped by the Japanese people. She has a younger brother, the savage god “Susanoo no Mikoto,” but she is angered by his younger brother’s violent behavior and hides in a cave called Amano Iwato. Masu. At that time, the world became pitch black and people were in trouble. However, the other gods joined forces and brought Ten Omikami out of the cave, and the light returned. This episode is famous as the “Amano Iwato Legend”.
Ten Omikami is enshrined at a shrine in Mie Prefecture called Ise Jingu, and many people visit it every year. Ise Jingu is a special place throughout Japan, and is considered a sacred place where the deity Ten Omikami resides.
Tsuku○○ no Mikoto is the moon god that appears in Japanese mythology. Tsuki〇Mikoto is the younger sister of Ama○○〇Omikami.
Tsuki〇Mikoto is the god of the moon that shines at night, quietly watching over the night world. Her role is to govern the night time and illuminate the world with the light of the moon. He is considered to be a very important deity in Japanese mythology, as he is the counterpart of Ten Omikami, who governs the sun.
There aren’t many stories about Moon Life left in mythology, but it is talked about as a quiet and mysterious being. Currently, Tsuki no Mikoto is enshrined at shrines in Kyoto and Nara, and is worshiped by many people as a deity that represents the peace of the night and the beauty of the moon.
Please understand that this work is an image generated by AI, so there may be some discomfort in the details. This photo book is a fictional world, and all characters are fictional adult women.
*This work is a processed image output by AI-generated Stable Diffusion.