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Ōyamatsumi[1] Susanoo[2][3][4]: 277  Kamuōichi-hime [ja][5][6]
Toshigami[6][5]Ukanomitama
Konohanachiruhime [ja][7][4]: 277 Ashinazuchi[8][9]Tenazuchi[9]
Oyamakui[10]
Kushinadahime[9][11][4]: 277 
Yashimajinumi[7][4]: 277 
Kagutsuchi[12]
Kuraokami[13]
Hikawahime [ja][14][4]: 278 Fuha-no-Mojikunusunu [ja][4]: 278 
Fukabuchi-no-Mizuyarehana [ja][4]: 278 Ame-no-Tsudoechine [ja][4]: 278 Funozuno [ja][4]: 278 
Sashikuni Okami [ja][4]: 278 Omizunu[4]: 278 Futemimi [ja][4]: 278 
Sashikuni Wakahime [ja][4]: 278 Ame-no-Fuyukinu[15][16][4]: 278 Takamimusubi[17][18]
Futodama[17][18]
Nunakawahime[19] Ōkuninushi[20][4]: 278 
(Ōnamuchi)[21]
Kamotaketsunumi no Mikoto[22]
Kotoshironushi[23][24] Tamakushi-hime[22] Takeminakata[25][26] Susa Clan[27]

JAPANESE
EMPERORS
711–585 BC

Jimmu[28]
660–585 BC(1)
Himetataraisuzu-hime[28]Kamo no Okimi[23][29]Mirahime [ja]
632–549 BC

Suizei[30][31][32]
581–549 BC(2)
Isuzuyori-hime[29][33] Hikoyai[30][31][32] Kamuyaimimi[30][31][32]
d.577 BC
Miwa clan and Kamo clan Nunasokonakatsu-hime[34][23]
Imperial House of JapanŌ clan[35][36] and Aso clan[37]
  • Pink is female.
  • Blue is male.
  • Grey means other or unknown.
  • Clans, families, people groups are in green.