• Watatsumi (海神, 綿津見) [watatsɯmi], also pronounced Wadatsumi, is a legendary kami (神, god; deity; spirit), Japanese dragon and tutelary water deity in Japanese...
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    Watatsumi Shrine can refer to the following Watatsumi Shrine Watazumi Shrine sometimes read as Watatsumi Shrine Kaijin Shrine sometimes read as Watatsumi...
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    Watatsumi Shrine (海神社, Watatsumi Jinja) is a Shinto shrine located in Tarumi-ku, Kobe.: 7  It is said to have been founded by the legendary Empress Jingu...
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    managed to survive thanks to praying to Watatsumi, and she made the shrine to honor him. Ikasuri Shrine and Watatsumi Shrine were both also made at the same...
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    appears in Kojiki and Nihon Shoki. She is the daughter of the sea deity, Watatsumi, and the wife of Hoori. She is known as the paternal grandmother of Emperor...
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  • the Watatsumi Sanjin (綿津見三神) when Izanagi performed a purification ceremony after returning from Yomi. Originally the Sumiyoshi sanjin and Watatsumi sanjin...
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    managed to survive thanks to praying to Watatsumi, and she made the shrine to honor him. Ikuta Shrine and Watatsumi Shrine were both also made at the same...
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    traditionally followed the sea deity, Watatsumi. Shikaumi Shrine is considered this deity's ancestral shrine, and also honors Watatsumi and Azumi-no-isora. The primary...
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  • born: Uwatsu-watatsumi (上津綿津見神), genderless deity and spirit Uwatsutsuno'o (上筒之男神), male deity The trio of Sokotsu-watatsumi, Nakatsu-watatsumi and Uwatsu-watatsumi...
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    Watazumi Shrine, also known as Watatsumi Shrine is a shinto shrine in Tsushima, Nagasaki. It has a famous row of five torii in a row with two in the ocean...
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    gave hers to the shrine as a gift to thank Watatsumi for her safe return from Korea.: 124  There are 22 Watatsumi shrines in the region that claim to have...
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  • volcano-gods. When blood drips from the blade afterwards, the Sea God Watatsumi and the Rain God Kuraokami are formed. The name of the ten-fist sword...
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    survive thanks to praying to Watatsumi, and she made the shrine to honor him. Ikasuri Shrine and Ikuta Shrine and Watatsumi Shrine were both also made at...
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    Nishinomiya Shrine, Hyogo Imamiya Ebisu Shrine, Osaka The Seven Lucky Gods at Watatsumi Shrine in Tarumi-ku, Kobe The Seven Lucky Gods in a woodblock print by...
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    Takamimusubi Izanagi Izanami Watatsumi Amaterasu Susanoo Tsukuyomi Yorozuhata-Akitsuhime (Takuhata-Chijihime) Ame-no-Oshihomimi Ame no Hohi Amatsuhikone...
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    Takuhadachiji-hime Ōyamatsumi Ninigi-no-Mikoto (天孫) Konohanasakuya-hime Watatsumi Hoderi Hosuseri (海幸彦) Hoori (山幸彦) Toyotama-hime Utsushihikanasaku [ja]...
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  • Ki-no-kami, or Kuku-no-shi. He is the brother of Ōyamatsumi, Shimatsuhiko, and Watatsumi. It is possible Kukunochi was originally a tama that dwelled in trees...
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  • Ryūjin ("Dragon god") of Ryūgū-jō, sometimes equated with the sea-god Watatsumi. Dragon King may also refer to: Dragon King (DC Comics) Dragon King, an...
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    Japanese cedar and pine trees. Two main gods are important here. The sea god Watatsumi, and his son, Hotakami no Mikoto (Utsushihikanasaku [ja]) the tutelary...
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  • the Nihon Shoki. Tamayori-hime is the daughter of the sea-dragon god Watatsumi and the younger sister of Toyotama-hime. When Toyotama-hime abandoned...
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    cedar trees said to be 1200 years old, the oldest cedars in Tsushima. Watatsumi Shrine: Dedicated to Hikohohodemi no Mikoto and Toyotama-hime no Mikoto...
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    essence, the working of Azumi life was centred around their sea God, Watatsumi and their omnipotent deity ‘Isora’, who provided the Azumi people with...
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  • god, Watatsumi-no-Kami (綿津見神), where he is warmly welcomed, and marries Watatsumi's daughter, Toyotamabime (豊玉毘売). After staying in Watatsumi's realm...
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    dragon and sea god. Ōyamatsumi, god of mountains, sea and war. Ryūjin or Watatsumi, Japanese dragon and tutelary deity of the sea. Suijin, Shinto god of...
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  • Kagutsuchi's corpse created numerous deities, which typically includes Watatsumi, Kuraokami, Takemikazuchi, Futsunushi, Amatsumikaboshi, and Ōyamatsumi...
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  • ISBN 978-1598169492. "The 40-page story that accompanies the drama CD of "Higashi no Watatsumi, Nishi no Soukai (東の海神 西の滄海)"". Archived from the original on August 7...
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    (川会神社) in Kitaazumi District identifies Yasakatome as the daughter of Watatsumi, god of the sea, which has been seen as hinting to a connection between...
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    forces, The Traveler and Paimon join a band of separatists on Inazuma's Watatsumi Island before meeting Scaramouche, the Sixth Fatui Harbinger. Though he...
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    Kaijin Shrine (海神神社) also read as Watatsumi Shrine is a significant Shinto shrine located in Tsushima Island, Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan, that holds a...
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    Jingū. There are 22 Watatsumi shrines in the region that claim to have been founded by her after her campaign including Watatsumi Shrine.: 7  The shrine...
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