Kunitokotachi
Kunitokotachi is a deity in Japanese mythology, often associated with the creation of the land. He is considered one of the primordial gods and is linked to the formation of the Japanese archipelago. Kunitokotachi is sometimes depicted as a god of agriculture and fertility, emphasizing his connection to the earth and its resources.
In the Kojiki and Nihon Shoki, two ancient texts that chronicle Japan's history and mythology, Kunitokotachi plays a significant role in the creation narrative. He is often invoked in rituals and prayers for prosperity and stability, reflecting his importance in the spiritual and cultural life of Japan.