Tamayori-hime
Tamayori-hime is a character from Japanese mythology, known as a goddess associated with the sea and rice. She is often depicted as a beautiful woman who plays a significant role in the creation myths of the Japanese Imperial Family. According to legend, she is the daughter of the sea god Watatsumi and is said to have married Jimmu, the first emperor of Japan.
In the stories, Tamayori-hime is credited with providing rice, a staple food in Japan, symbolizing fertility and prosperity. Her narratives highlight the connection between the divine and agricultural practices, emphasizing the importance of nature in Japanese culture and spirituality.