World at War / Conflicts / Japanese Myth
Wars of the Kami
Susanoo & Yamata-no-Orochi
660 BC
Izumo
Status: ended
Casualties: The serpent; Kushinada-hime saved
Banished from the high heavens, Susanoo found an old couple weeping for their last daughter — seven before her had been devoured by the eight-headed dragon. He turned the maiden into a comb in his hair, brewed eight vats of strong sake, and when each head drank itself senseless cut them off in turn. From the dragon's tail he drew the sword Kusanagi, one of the three imperial regalia. Kojiki I.
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Belligerents
- Susanoo-no-Mikoto
- Yamata-no-Orochi — the eight-headed serpent
Casualties
The serpent; Kushinada-hime saved
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