Izanagi
From Conservapedia
In Japanese Shinto-mythology, Izanagi represents the primordial sky, the god of all that is light and heavenly. Izanagi (伊耶那岐 The Male Who Invites) and his sister/wife, Izanami were given the task of creating the world. Standing on Ama-no-ukihashi (the Floating Bridge of the heavens), they plunged a jewel crested spear into the ocean. When they pulled it free, the water that dripped from the spear coagulated and formed the first island of the Japanese archipelago. Here the first gods and humans were born.
When his wife died giving birth, Izanagi went to the underworld to retrieve her, but she refused to come back with him and they parted forever. When Iganami returned from the underworld, he started the first cleaning rites. He washed his left eye and thus created the sun goddess Amaterasu. When he washed his right eye, the moon goddess Tsuki-yomi came forth. From his nose he created Susanowa, the god of the seas and the storms.
