Tsukuyomi-no-Mikoto (ツクヨミノミコト, 月読命), or simply Tsukuyomi (ツクヨミ, 月読) or Tsukiyomi (ツキヨミ), is the moon kami in Japanese mythology and the Shinto religion. The name “Tsukuyomi” is a compound of the Old Japanese words tsuku (月; “moon, month”, becoming modern Japanese tsuki) and yomi (読み; “reading, counting”). The Nihon Shoki mentions this name spelled as Tsukuyumi (月弓; “moon bow”), but this yumi is likely a variation in pronunciation of yomi. An alternative interpretation is that his name is a combination of tsukiyo (月夜; “moonlit night”) and mi (見; “looking, watching”). -no-Mikoto is a common honorific appended to the names of Kami; it may be understood as similar to the English honorific ‘the Great’.
In Man’yōshū, Tsukuyomi’s name is sometimes rendered as Tsukuyomi Otoko (月讀壮士; “moon-reading man”), implying that he is male
Myth
Tsukuyomi was the second of the “three noble children” (三貴子, Mihashira-no-Uzu-no-Miko) born when Izanagi-no-Mikoto, the kami who created the first land of Onogoroshima, was cleansing himself of his kegare while bathing after escaping the underworld and the clutches of his enraged dead sister, Izanami-no-Mikoto. Tsukuyomi was born when he washed out of Izanagi’s right eye. However, in an alternative story, Tsukuyomi was born from a mirror made of white copper in Izanagi’s right hand.
Tsukuyomi angered Amaterasu (who in some sources was his wife) when he killed Ukemochi, the megami of food. Amaterasu once sent Tsukuyomi to represent her at a feast presented by Ukemochi. The megami created the food by turning to the ocean and spitting out a fish, then facing a forest and spitting out game, and finally turning to a rice paddy and coughing up a bowl of rice. Tsukuyomi was utterly disgusted by the manner of which the exquisite-looking meal was made in, so he killed her.
Amaterasu learned what happened and she was so angry that she refused to ever look at Tsukuyomi again, forever moving to another part of the sky. This is the reason that day and night are never together. This is according to one of the accounts in the Nihon Shoki. Tsukuyomi does not have such significance in the Kojiki, in which there is a similar tale about Susanoo-no-Mikoto killing a similar food megami named Ōgetsuhime, who is often conflated with Ukemochi.
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In my burger driving class, we watched a video about road rage. The one that really stuck with me was the catholic priest who pulled over to fight some guy in another car, got a crossbow out of his trunk, and shot and killed the guy who he was road raging with. They jnterviewd him in prison and he straight up said “I dont regret it at all”
Here’s the video…all over some fucking high beams, Christ.
Yeah thats it…it was extra shocking 20 whatever years ago, today it seems like the obvious conclusion to that situation.
I found a YouTube link in your comment. Here are links to the same video on alternative frontends that protect your privacy:
Wait so the priest killed the guy?
Got some details wrong, just a civilian church member, assistant to the priest basically. Someone linked the video but yeah the religious guy shot and killed the other guy.
I do wonder if he offered to hear his confession or baptize him. You don’t really hear about priests killing people very much but I can’t imagine there hasn’t been one that immediately went job mode after shooting someone and heard their confession.
Also I wonder if the Church would have taken such a huge PR hit if the problem was serial killer priests instead of, you know, the other thing.
I don’t hear of it at all tbh 😬