List of sacred objects in Japanese mythology
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The following is a list of sacred objects in Japanese mythology.
A
- Amenonuhoko (Japanese: 天沼矛)
- Azusa Yumi (Japanese: 梓弓)
G
H
I
- Imperial Regalia of Japan (Japanese: 三種の神器)
K
M
- Mitamashiro (Japanese: 御霊代)
N
- Nihongo or Nippongo (Japanese: 日本号)
O
- O-fuda (Japanese: 御札)
- O-mamori (Japanese: 御守 or Japanese: お守り)
- O-mikuji (Japanese: 御御籤, Japanese: 御神籤 or Japanese: おみくじ)
- Onbe (Japanese: 御幣)
- O-nenju (Japanese: 念珠 or Japanese: 数珠)
- Ōnusa (Japanese: 大麻)
- Otegine (Japanese: 御手杵)
S
T
- Tide jewels
- Three Sacred Treasures (Japanese: 三種の神器)
- The Three Great Spears of Japan
- Tonbokiri (Japanese: 蜻蛉切)
- Torii (Japanese: 鳥居)
U
- Uchide-no-Kozuchi (Japanese: 打ち出の小槌)
Y
- Yasakani no Magatama (Japanese: 八尺瓊曲玉)
- Yata no kagami (Japanese: 八咫鏡)