Visit the mythical cave that hid the Sun Goddess in Japanese

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Last updated 27 outubro 2024
Visit the mythical cave that hid the Sun Goddess in Japanese
It’s no exaggeration to say that Amano Iwato in Takachiho, Miyazaki Prefecture, is the most famous cave in Japan. Literally translated as “Heavenly Cave”, this rocky chamber is famous for being the place where the sun goddess Amaterasu was said to have hidden, according to the Kojiki and Nihonshoki, respectively the oldest and second-oldest…
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