Susanoo-no-mikoto
Susanoo-no-mikoto is a Japanese deity who is known for his wild and rebellious nature. He is often depicted as a young man with blonde hair, piercings, and a pompadour. He is also known for smoking cigarettes and wearing sunglasses.
Susanoo-no-mikoto is the brother of Amaterasu, the sun goddess, and Tsukuyomi, the moon god. He is also the father of Inari, the god of rice.
Susanoo-no-mikoto is a complex and contradictory figure. He is capable of great violence and destruction, but he is also capable of great compassion and love. He is a force of nature, both destructive and creative.
One of the most famous stories about Susanoo-no-mikoto is the story of the storm that he caused. Susanoo-no-mikoto was angry with his brother, Amaterasu, so he went to her heavenly palace and caused a great storm. The storm was so powerful that it destroyed the palace and killed many people.
Amaterasu was so angry with Susanoo-no-mikoto that she hid herself in a cave. The world was plunged into darkness, and the gods were afraid that they