Katy Perry, the pop star awash in color. The Core God drawn from her birth date is Ame-no-Uzume, the goddess who danced before the cave and called light back into the world. Here is why — read through the lens of Kamitype.
Ame-no-Uzume is the goddess who danced merrily before the sealed Heavenly Rock Cave, made the gods laugh, and repainted a darkened world bright in a single stroke. "To open the room, and to pull people in" — that essence echoes Katy Perry sending a crowd into a frenzy on a riot-of-color stage.
Sound that bursts like fireworks, costumes and sets out of a fairy tale. Her shows carry an audience from the everyday into a celebration of the extraordinary in an instant. She turns even a sunken mood upward through song and binds strangers together in a single sing-along — not as someone chasing a trend, but as someone who conjures the place of joy itself. That is precisely Ame-no-Uzume's pattern: the one who changes the air through dance and laughter.
Ame-no-Uzume has a second face. Behind the brightness lies the role of quietly telling the wounded that it is okay to embrace themselves. In her anthems that nudge people forward even while carrying their frailties, you can sense the festive spirit of the goddess who sparked joy before the cave and led people back toward the light.
岩戸の前で踊り、神々を笑わせ太陽を誘い出した女神。場を開き、人を巻き込む者。
A light, entertainment-style reading based on the Kamitype test (birth date = the Nine Star Ki birth star). Birth dates are from public sources.