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===Origin=== | ===Origin=== | ||
The Nahobino is named after figures in Japanese mythology from the Kojiki. These origins also compliment the origins of [[Magatsuhi Skills]]. After Izanagi returns from Yomi, he bathes to rid himself of the impurities accumulated in Yomi. The impurities from his body turn into two gods, Yasomagatsuhi-no-kami and Ōmagatsuhi-no-kami. The two are associated with misfortune, calamity, disaster, and ruin.<ref>{{Cite Web|quote=|author=|url=[https://kojiki.kokugakuin.ac.jp/shinmei/yasomagatsuhinokami/ 八十禍津日神]|archive=|published=|retrieved=2023|site=The Kojiki Center at Kokugakuin University|type=Database}}</ref><ref>{{Cite Web|quote=|author=|url=[https://kojiki.kokugakuin.ac.jp/shinmei/omagatsuhinokami/ 大禍津日神]|archive=|published=|retrieved=2023|site=The Kojiki Center at Kokugakuin University|type=Database}}</ref> Three more gods were then created to correct the misfortune and disaster caused by the two: Kamunaobinokami, Ōnaobinokami, and Izunome.<ref>{{Cite Web|quote=|author=|url=[https://kojiki.kokugakuin.ac.jp/shinmei/kamunaobinokami/ 神直毘神]|archive=|published=|retrieved=2023|site=The Kojiki Center at Kokugakuin University|type=Database}}</ref><ref>{{Cite Web|quote=|author=|url=[https://kojiki.kokugakuin.ac.jp/shinmei/onaobinokami/ 大直毘神]|archive=|published=|retrieved=2023|site=The Kojiki Center at Kokugakuin University|type=Database}}</ref><ref>{{Cite Web|quote=|author=|url=[https://kojiki.kokugakuin.ac.jp/shinmei/izunome/ 伊豆能売]|archive=|published=|retrieved=2023|site=The Kojiki Center at Kokugakuin University|type=Database}}</ref> | The Nahobino is named after figures in Japanese mythology from the Kojiki. These origins also compliment the origins of [[Magatsuhi Skills]]. After Izanagi returns from Yomi, he bathes to rid himself of the impurities accumulated in Yomi. The impurities from his body turn into two gods, Yasomagatsuhi-no-kami and Ōmagatsuhi-no-kami. The two are associated with misfortune, calamity, disaster, and ruin.<ref>{{Cite Web|quote=|author=|url=[https://kojiki.kokugakuin.ac.jp/shinmei/yasomagatsuhinokami/ 八十禍津日神]|archive=|published=|retrieved=2023|site=The Kojiki Center at Kokugakuin University|type=Database}}</ref><ref>{{Cite Web|quote=|author=|url=[https://kojiki.kokugakuin.ac.jp/shinmei/omagatsuhinokami/ 大禍津日神]|archive=|published=|retrieved=2023|site=The Kojiki Center at Kokugakuin University|type=Database}}</ref> Three more gods were then created to correct the misfortune and disaster caused by the two: Kamunaobinokami, Ōnaobinokami, and Izunome.<ref>{{Cite Web|quote=|author=|url=[https://kojiki.kokugakuin.ac.jp/shinmei/kamunaobinokami/ 神直毘神]|archive=|published=|retrieved=2023|site=The Kojiki Center at Kokugakuin University|type=Database}}</ref><ref>{{Cite Web|quote=|author=|url=[https://kojiki.kokugakuin.ac.jp/shinmei/onaobinokami/ 大直毘神]|archive=|published=|retrieved=2023|site=The Kojiki Center at Kokugakuin University|type=Database}}</ref><ref>{{Cite Web|quote=|author=|url=[https://kojiki.kokugakuin.ac.jp/shinmei/izunome/ 伊豆能売]|archive=|published=|retrieved=2023|site=The Kojiki Center at Kokugakuin University|type=Database}}</ref> | ||
== Gallery == | |||
<gallery> | |||
SMTV Nahobino Promotional Artwork.jpg|Promotional artwork | |||
SMTV Nahobino Release Portrait.png|Release celebration portrait | |||
</gallery> | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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