Description Acceptable. John Breen and Mark Teeuwen (TAY-win) cited "crowing priests" as the origin of "long-singing birds of night" brought to this place. After a deity goes to this place, some stories report another's hair and nails being pulled out due to a pranked seat at the First Fruits festival. Comma-shaped jewels were created for an inhabitant of this place who hears others celebrating a supposedly greater deity. The death of a maiden in a weaving hall who had an animal carcass flung at her caused an event in this place. Queer readings of an event at this place focus on a dawn goddess who stripped naked atop a bucket, giving rise to the kaguya dance. The Ise Grand Shrine houses a mirror once hung from a tree at this place to lure out a disgusted goddess. For 10 points, identify this place where Susanoo's (SOO-sah-NO-woz) sister hid, plunging the world into darkness in a Shinto myth. ■END■
ANSWER: the heavenly cave [or Amano-Iwato; or the heavenly rock-grotto; or any description of the cave Amaterasu hid in; prompt on cave or grotto]
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