Tsunugui and Ikugui
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Tsunugui and Ikugui are a pair of Japanese primordial deities[1] They were predeced by Uhijini and Suhijini and succeeded by Otonoji and Otonobe ja:ツヌグイ・イクグイ
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Kuni-no-Tokotachi | |||||||||||||||||||||
Toyokumo | |||||||||||||||||||||
Uhibi | Suhiji | ||||||||||||||||||||
Tsunugi | Ikugu | ||||||||||||||||||||
Ihodonoji | Otonobe | ||||||||||||||||||||
Omodaru | Ayakashikone | ||||||||||||||||||||
Izanagi | Izanami | ||||||||||||||||||||
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