Takenouchi No Sukune
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| Parents | Yamashita no Kage-hime |
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| Descendants | Emperor Richū |
| Emperor Hanzei | |
| Emperor Ingyō | |
| Princess Iwa | |
| Prince Suminoe no Nakatsu | |
| Place of burial | Ube Shrine, Tottori, Tottori Prefecture, Japan |
| Takeuchi Shrine, Seika, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan | |
| Ube Shrine, Tottori, Japan | |
| Takeuchi Shrine, Seika, Kyoto, Japan | |
| Grandchildren | Princess Iwa |
| Heguri no Matori | |
| Born | Yasuharahachiman Shrine |
| Wakayama | |
| Japan | |
| Children | Heguri no Tsuku |
| Great grandchild | Emperor Ingyō |
| Emperor Richū | |
| Emperor Hanzei | |
| Prince Suminoe no Nakatsu | |
| Kibi no Wakahime | |
| Date of birth | January 1,5590 |
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| ID | 1155921 |
Takenouchi No Sukune Life story
Takenouchi no Sukune or Takeshiuchi no Sukune was a legendary Japanese hero-statesman of the 1st century, and a Shinto kami. He is recorded in Japan's earliest literary texts, the Kojiki and the Nihon Shoki.