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Botanic Tournament : Cherry Blossoms Bracket !
Round 1 Part 1 Poll 3
Benizakura (Ginga: Nagareboshi Gin) VS Konohananosakuya-hime, blossom-princess and goddess of volcanoes (Japanese Mythology)
Benizakura
Ko-no-Hana
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Benizakura means "crimson cherry blossom"
Konohananosakuya-hime can be translated as "cherry tree blossom blooming princess"
On my Ko-fi, you can find also two sets of the illustrations I made for the Magic Moon Week on Instagram!
For the second set, the goddesses are: Nut, Arianrhod, Konohanasakuya-hime, Anna Perenna, a Mare, the Kumari, Hecate and the Yule Queen!
Find it here: https://ko-fi.com/ariannafarricella
@wocinmedia event: mythology
konohanasakuya-hime (sakuya-hime)
↳ the cherry blossom tree princess and symbol of delicate life, goddess of mt. fuji and volcanoes
@femmefatalenet | event seven | Konohanasakuya-hime + the cherry blossom | earth
Haiku by Yosa Buson
speedpaint process of Myu Uonoe