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Arahitogami : ウィキペディア英語版
Arahitogami

is a Japanese word meaning a ''kami'' (or "deity") who is a human being. It first appears in the ''Kojiki'' (c. 680), but is assumed to have been used before this book.
The best-known usage of this word would be in the United States before the end of the Second World War in 1945; Christian missionaries such as D. C. Holtom used the word to claim that the Emperor was viewed as a god in Japan. It was not used in any Japanese government publication.
In 1946, at the request of the GHQ, the Shōwa Emperor (Hirohito) proclaimed in the ''Ningen-sengen'' that he had never been an , divinity in human form, and claimed his relation to the people did not rely on such a mythological idea but on a historically developed family-like reliance.
Some Western academics, such as John W. Dower and Herbert Bix, consider however that the ''Ningen-sengen'' can be interpreted as the Shōwa Emperor, while renouncing his claim to be an , not actually denying his divine descent from Amaterasu Ōmikami.
Some Japanese equate the divine being of the Emperor to Buddhist beliefs about the Dalai Lama and historical figures.
==See also==

* Avatar
* Divine Right of Kings
* Mandate of Heaven
* Imperial cult
* Incarnation (Christianity)
* Kamichu!

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