Afterwards, Hikonagisa-take-ugaya-hukiaezu-no-mikoto wedded his aunt Tamayori-hime. This married couple had four male deities as sons. The eldest son was named Ituse-no-miko, the second son Inahi-no-mikoto, the third son Mikeiri-no-mikoto and the forth son, who would be playing a main part in the nation-building of Japan in future, was named Kamu-yamato-iware-biko-no-mikoto. Later Hikonagisa-take-ugaya-hukiaezu-no-mikoto left this world at Nishi-no-kuni palace and was buried at a mausoleum built on the top of Mt. Atahira in Himuka.
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