Monday, October 17, 2016

Japanese Mythology: The Story of Izanagi and Izanami

Uploaded on Sep 25, 2011
Mythology Project

34 comments:

  1. Really Cool ! Ha our world was created like that?

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  2. This video was very informative and straight forward.

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  4. this is a cool way to think of how the world is created, different from many of the other myths

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  5. I found this interesting


    Carolina Fajardo

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  6. I thought this was really cool and interesting!

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  7. well this is unique, definitely intriguing.

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  8. I've already seen this video in another class. Still very interesting

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  9. I've already seen this video in another class. Still very interesting

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  10. Very interesting video the images helped me understand the story better

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  11. very interesting video,always fun watching the videos in this blog.

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  12. I love mythology! The way things were created is learned and there's a lot reasoning.

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  13. Perhaps one of the most interesting creation myths I've heard. I see some common themes from other myths from the world such as eating food from a certain place will leave you unable to leave that place and the impatient lover who came to rescue his love failing to contain himself. I also noticed a lot of the names and creatures mentioned here in one of my favorite anime. Quite interesting indeed.

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  14. I enjoyed the Japanese myth of creation more then the cosmological myth of Egyptians.

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  15. It makes sense how some of the asian countries feel about children listening to this myth because of how easy it was to discard their deformed children.

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  16. The Story of Izanagi and Izanami is interesting!

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  17. enjoy this video , love the Japanese myth,

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  18. This is great! I have a friend currently studying abroad in Japan!

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  19. I really enjoy the story of izanagi and izanami and the way that one of the symbolizes the sun and the other symbolizes the moon, it really brings simplicity to perspective and shows that religion folklore does not necessarily need to be complicate.

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  20. The sun and moon represented by izanagi and izanami is similar to the concept of ying yang. Great video.

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  21. Very good video and I thought the Japanese creation story was very beautiful.

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  22. I very much liked this video and it gave a lot of insight on some asian creationism.

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  23. I love Japan and there religion is awesome to learn about

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