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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 mythology. This divine entity, born from the purifying act of Izanagi, holds immense significance in Japanese mythology and is revered as the god of the sea and dragons. Watatsumi's Role as the Great Deity of the Sea As the great deity of the sea, Watatsumi wields extraordinary power over the vast ocean.

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Watatsumi , also pronounced Wadatsumi, is a legendary kami , Japanese dragon and tutelary water deity in Japanese mythology. Ōwatatsumi no kami is believed to be another name for the sea deity Ryūjin and also for the Watatsumi Sanjin , which rule the upper, middle and lower seas respectively and were created when Izanagi was washing himself of the dragons blood when he returned from Yomi. Watatsumi Island ( Japanese: 海祇 わたつみ 島 じま Watatsumi-jima) is an area located in Inazuma. Among these islands, it is located the farthest and on the opposite end of Narukami Island. It is known for its dense foliage in breathtaking colors which are distinct from plants found elsewhere. Contents 1 Subareas 2 Quests 2.1 Archon Quests 2.2 Story Quests The Japanese dragon, also called ryū (龍) or tatsu (竜), is a snake-like creature without wings, contrary to the Western dragon. As a symbol of strength and power, the dragon is highly respected and honored in Japanese society. Lets discover about the importance of the dragon in Japanese mythology, its origins, meaning as well as the legends. Ryūjin ( 龍神, lit. "Dragon God"), which in some traditions is equivalent to Ōwatatsumi, was the tutelary deity of the sea in Japanese mythology. In many versions Ryūjin had the ability to transform into a human shape.

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Orobashi no Mikotoオロバシノミコト [1] 奥罗巴斯 [Note 1] also referred to as the Watatsumi Omikami海祇大御神 [1] was an ancient dragon-like serpent that was defeated by Musoujin Gorge is the scar left by the god when she delivered a blow from her Musou no Hitotachi, slaying the serpent. The remnants of , with its skull located at . 3 Origins & Worship 4 Gallery 5 Videos Domain He is the lord of the sea and snakes, who may be his avatar and which were considered by the ancient Japanese to be a form of dragon . Snakes were associated with death and thunder which link with Ryujin's role as a bringer of rain and storms. Watatsumi is a legendary deity, dragon, and protector of water in Japanese mythology. Some people believe that Ōwatatsumi no kami, also known as Ryūjin, the Dragon God of the sea, is another name for Watatsumi. Three deities, known as Watatsumi Sanjin, were created when Izanagi washed himself after returning from Yomi, the underworld.. Watatsumi is a legendary deity, dragon, and protector of water in Japanese mythology. Some people believe that Ōwatatsumi no kami, also known as Ryūjin, the Dragon God of the sea, is another name for Watatsumi. Three deities, known as Watatsumi Sanjin, were created when Izanagi washed himself after returning from Yomi, the underworld. These three deities govern the upper, middle, and lower seas.

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The Japanese Dragon is considered a legendary creature in the Land of the Rising Sun. The meanings and symbols of the Japanese dragon are very similar to those of the Chinese dragons. Today, we will look at the dragon in Japanese mythology, as well as what it represents in Japanese culture. ? The mythical beasts are impressive. And guess what? Japanese Dragon September 17, 2020 The Japanese dragon is a creature emblematic of Asian mythology. It is a force of nature cited in numerous legends from the land of the rising sun. As the yokai and kami, it is a heavenly creature with great magical powers. The dragon appears in many religions to protect the gods. Watatsumi - The Sea God. Also known as Ryujin, Watatsumi was a legendary water God and Japanese Dragon. This legendary dragon is a very important part of Japanese mythology. In English, the dragon's name translates to the great God of the sea. This dragon is said to have a long snake-like body that is covered with scales. Watatsumi was the name of the god of the sea, with the mi portion of its name possibly referring to the "mi" of serpent. Likewise, Kuraokami was a Japanese rain god, also believed to have the form of a snake, or dragon. Their Chinese influence

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in: Articles with content from Wikipedia, Japanese gods, Shinto kami, Dragons Watatsumi Sign in to edit Watatsumi (海神?, 綿津見) pronounced: /w͍a.ta.t͡sɯ.mi/, also pronounced Wadatsumi, is a legendary kami (神, god; deity; spirit), Japanese dragon and tutelary water deity in Japanese mythology. Dragons. The Dragonheir of the Depths is the moniker of the Bathysmal Vishaps that terrorized the underwater nation of Byakuyakoku, now known as Enkanomiya, where the ancestors of Watatsumi Island lived in the depths of the sea for thousands of years before Watatsumi Omikami came and defeated them, sealing them under the depths of the sea. [1]