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Ajisukitakahikone

In Japanese mythology, Ajisukitakahikone (also Aji-Suki-Taka-Hiko-Ne or Aji-Shiki) is a god of thunder. He is the son of Takiri-bime and Ōkuninushi as well as the brother of Taka-hime, Takemikazuchi and of Kaminari (Raijin). He has a younger sister called Shita-Teru-Hime. In infancy, his crying and screaming were so loud that he had to be placed in a boat and sailed around the islands of Japan until he was calm. In adulthood, he was the father of Takitsuhiko, a rain god.

The Nihon Shoki mentions him ascending him to heaven to visit his deceased friend Ame-Waka-Hiko, whom he resembled very much. The family of the deceased confused him with the dead person whereupon he got angry and destroyed the mortuary house which fell to earth and became the mountain Moyama.