[1][4] and father of Fuha-no-Mojikunusunu [ja][3]: 278 and husband of Konohanachiru-hime.
Yashimajinumi married Ōyamatsumi's daughter, Konohanachiru-hime.
[1][4] Yashimajinumi's role is important in Japanese mythology.
His family ties show the relationships among the gods in ancient texts..[1][4] He is worshipped at Yasaka Shrine.
[5] Suga Shrine, claims to stand on the site of the palace Shinto deity Susanoo built after defeating the Yamata no Orochi, enshrines Susanoo, Kushinadahime, and their son Yashimajinumi.