Lady Gaga, who leads a nation called the Little Monsters. The Core God drawn from her birth date is Okuninushi, the god of nation-building who raises up a stage and binds people to one another. Here is why — read through the lens of Kamitype.
Okuninushi is the god who built a land from open ground, tied bonds between people, and gathered them into one. "To raise the stage itself, draw people in, and unite them" — that essence runs deep in Lady Gaga, who named her fans the Little Monsters and built them into a kingdom.
When she arrived, there was not only the music — there was a home. Those who felt they didn't fit, those who longed to affirm exactly who they were born to be: Gaga called them in and united them under the banner of "Born This Way." This is less the shine of a single star than the matchmaker's power to bind person to person — the very gesture of nation-building that raises a new community into being. Okuninushi's pattern, the one who makes a place and binds people, quietly lives here.
Okuninushi has another face: a gravity that does not merely stand at the front but widens the stage toward something larger. From music to film and on to society, Gaga has turned her voice toward the vulnerable and the unheard, encouraging people and leading them toward solidarity even off the stage. To raise up, to draw in, to bind — her path resonates gently with the story of the god who built a nation and tied its bonds.
国造りの神、縁結びの神。場を立ち上げ、人と人を結ぶ者。
A light, entertainment-style reading based on the Kamitype test (birth date = the Nine Star Ki birth star). Birth dates are from public sources.