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Are there any stories about the creation of mankind in japanese mythology?

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Are there any stories about the creation of mankind in japanese mythology?

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Japanese Creation Myth (712 CE) From Genji Shibukawa: Tales from the Kojiki The following is a modern retelling of the creation story from the Kojiki, Japan’s oldest chronicle, compiled in 712 CE by O No Yasumaro. This version is easier for the modern reader to understand than the original, but its essential features are preserved. The quest for Izanami in the underworld is reminiscent of the Greek demigod Orpheus’ quest in Hades for his wife, Euridice, and even more of the Sumerian myth of the descent of Innana to the underworld. How does this story reflect the sense of its creators that Japan is the most important place in the world? The Beginning of the World Before the heavens and the earth came into existence, all was a chaos, unimaginably limitless and without definite shape or form. The story continues at http://www.wsu.

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