Steve Jobs, co-founder of Apple. The Core God drawn from his birth date is Konohanasakuya, goddess of cherry blossoms and Mount Fuji. Here is why — read through the lens of Kamitype.
Konohanasakuya is the goddess whose beauty lives in a single, pared-down blossom. What Jobs built into his products was exactly this beauty of subtraction. Fewer buttons, no cables, no manual — the conviction that the essence stands out more the more you strip away closely resembles Konohanasakuya's sense for the clean outline of a flower.
This god also hides a fierce burning within. As the deity of Fuji, Konohanasakuya carries a volcano's heat beneath her quiet beauty. Jobs' obsession with perfection, the non-negotiable drive to change the world, was likewise a fire that kept burning behind a calm, simple surface. Beauty and intensity living together — that is this god's pattern.
And the blossom does not only bloom; it raises the next generation. What Jobs raised was not only products but a standard — the standard of making things beautifully. By rooting a culture of bringing aesthetics into technology around the world, he nurtured countless makers who came after. In that nurturing power, the shape of Konohanasakuya appears.
桜の女神、富士山の神。儚さと燃焼性を同時に宿す美と育成の神。
A light, entertainment-style reading based on the Kamitype test (birth date = the Nine Star Ki birth star). Birth dates are from public sources.