
Tsukuyomi
Tsukuyomi is a figure from Japanese mythology, often regarded as the moon god and sibling to Amaterasu (sun goddess) and Susanoo (storm god). Symbolizing the moon’s calm and reflective qualities, Tsukuyomi represents the night sky and its tranquil illumination. In mythology, he played a significant role in celestial lore, embodying the peaceful, mysterious nature of the moon. His stories highlight themes of harmony and balance between day and night. Tsukuyomi's significance extends to cultural and spiritual symbolism in Japan, illustrating the moon’s influence on life, timekeeping, and natural cycles.