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Toyouke No Omikami
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Toyouke No Omikami (豊受大御神), also known as Toyouke-no-Ōmikami, is a Shinto deity venerated primarily in Japanese religious practice. She is the presiding kami of the Outer Shrine (Geku) at the Ise Grand Shrine, one of Japan's most sacred Shinto sanctuaries. Toyouke No Omikami is traditionally associated with agriculture, food production, and the sustenance of human life, though contemporary scholarship has identified secondary domains including textile manufacturing, meteorological …