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The , also known as the Three Sacred Treasures, consist of the thought.

The sword is located at Atsuta Shrine in Nagoya , the mirror is located in the Grand Shrine Of Ise in Mie Prefecture , and the jewel is located at Kokyo in Tokyo .


TRADITION

Since 690 , the presentation of these items to the Emperor by the Priests at the shrine are a central part of the imperial Enthronement Ceremony . This ceremony is not public, and these items are by tradition only seen by the emperor and certain priests. Because of this, no known photographs or drawings exist.

According to legend, these artifacts were brought by Ninigi-no-Mikoto , legendary ancestor of the Japanese Imperial Line , when his grandmother, the Sun Goddess Amaterasu , sent him to pacify Japan. In reality, they are probably items, possibly rather mundane in origin, from Bronze Age China or Korea , which were among the first to reach Japan near the threshold from prehistory to history; in Japan they probably appeared miraculous since Bronze was still unknown. Traditionally, they were a symbol of the emperor's divinity as a descendant of Amaterasu, from which he derived Legitimacy as paramount ruler of Japan.

According to legend, when Amaterasu hid in a cave from her brother Susanoo , thus plunging the world in darkness, the goddess Ama-no-Uzume hung the mirror and jewels outside the cave and lured her out of the cave, at which point she saw her own reflection and was startled enough that the gods could pull her out of the cave. Susanoo later presented in apology to Amaterasu the sword, Kusanagi, which he had obtained from the body of an eight-headed serpent, Orochi .

During the Northern And Southern Dynasties Period in the 14th Century , the possession by the Southern Dynasty of the imperial regalia has led modern chroniclers to define that as the legitimate dynasty for purposes of Reign Names and Genealogy .


TRIVIA

The Three Sacred Treasures are used as weapons in the yet-to-be-released PS2 Video Game , Ōkami , which places the player in control of Amaterasu in the form of a white wolf. The Mirror , Yata No Kagami , is used as a spinning disc, stored on Amaterasu 's back. The jewels, Yasakani No Magatama , are used as long-ranged weapons, spit out of Amaterasu 's mouth; and are also linked together to form a whip. The Sword , Kusanagi , is held in Amaterasu 's mouth by the Hilt , and used to perform a number of slashing moves. (All information is subject to change in the game's final version)


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