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Nakisawame
is a female ''kami'' in Japanese mythology. During the myth of the Birth of the Gods, in which the goddess Izanami died after giving birth to the fire deity Kagu-tsuchi, Izunagi clung to his wife's dead body and cried. From his tears, Nakisawame emerged. She is considered a spirit of spring water. The goddess' name is composed of the words ''saki'' meaning "weeping" and ''naki'', and epithet of crying. ''Me'' denotes that she is female. In the ''Kojiki'' she is also named . The mentions the , located in Kinomoto, Kashihara, Nara, nicknamed , in which Nakisawame is enshrined.
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