[3][4] His name means virtue and glory of the imperial throne.
[5] In the Kojiki and Nihongi, he died from a random arrow[6][4] during Jimmu's Eastern Expedition at a battle at the Hill of Kusaka, traditionally dated 663 BC[7][8][9][10][11] near modern day Osaka.
[15][16] He died at Mount Kama and was buried at the spot by his two remaining brothers[8][9][17][18][19] in the Kii Province.
[10][8] He is the primary deity of Kamayama Shrine where he is buried.
A man of the same name was sent to Tsushima Island to refine gold.