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Tajimamori : ウィキペディア英語版
Tajimamori

Tajimamori is a Japanese legendary figure of the Kofun period, also worshipped as the god of sweets. His name is written in kanji as 多遅麻毛理 in the ''Kojiki'', and as 田道間守 in the ''Nihon Shoki''.
== Legendary narrative ==
Tajimamori's ancestry is described differently in the ''Kojiki'' and ''Nihon Shoki''. The ''Kojiki'' lists him as the son of and elder brother of , while the ''Nihon Shoki'' records him as the son of 's son .
Emperor Suinin commanded Tajimamori to go and get him a magical fruit called . To this end Tajimamori crossed to the magical land of , and after ten years he returned with some branches with leaves and some with fruit. However, by this time Emperor Suinin was already dead. Tajimamori gave half of his branches to Suinin's widow and offered the other half at the deceased emperor's tomb, then died himself, wailing with sadness.

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