At Suga, Susanou-no-mikoto and Kushiinada-hime had a son named Ooanamuchi-no-mikoto in the Chronicle of Japan, or Yashimajinumi-no-kami in the Kojiki. For the sake of his son, he was willing to appoint Ahinazuti and Tenazuti, who came to be called Inada-no-miya-no-nushi-no-kami, the chief of the palace. And it is quite wonder, according to the Chronicle of Japan, that he was gone to the Ne-no-kuni leaving his family at Suga. On the other hand, the Kojiki does not describe such a sentence that he had disappeared groundlessly.