The accurate response is: He leads Amaterasu to withdraw the sun.
In the realm of Japanese folklore, Amaterasu, the sun goddess, is one of the offspring of the divine pair Izanagi and Izanami, alongside Tsukyomi, the moon god, and Susanoo, the storm and sea deity.
It is said that Susanoo disrespected Amaterasu, forcing Izanagi to banish him from the heavens. Before his departure, Susanoo visited his sister to say goodbye, but she questioned his motives. To demonstrate his truthfulness, he challenged her to a competition where they fashioned deities from each other's possessions.
Susanoo lost this contest because his sword only created three male deities, while Amaterasu's necklace generated five female deities.
Following his loss, he engaged in destructive behavior, laying waste to much of the celestial and earthly domains, devastating Amaterasu's rice fields and slaying one of her attendants in a rage.
Overcome with sorrow and anger, Amaterasu secluded herself in a cave, casting the world into darkness and upheaval.