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Watatsumi no Kami
Watatsumi no Kami
God of the sea, ruler of the undersea palace (Ryugu)
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Watatsumi is the great sea deity whose undersea palace (Ryugu-jo) features prominently in the Umisachi-Yamasachi narrative. When the young prince Hoori descended to the ocean floor seeking his brother's lost fishhook, he was received at Watatsumi's magnificent palace, married the sea god's daughter Toyotamahime, and spent years in luxury before returning to the surface with magical tide-controlling jewels.
The Kojiki describes three sea deities corresponding to the upper, middle, and lower reaches of the sea, born during Izanagi's purification. Watatsumi's domain thus parallels the threefold structure of the Sumiyoshi deities. In later tradition, Watatsumi became associated with the Chinese dragon king concept, and his palace was reimagined as the Dragon Palace (Ryugu).
As an ancestor of the imperial line through his granddaughter Tamayorihime, Watatsumi occupies an important position in the divine genealogy. Watatsumi Shrine in Fukuoka is among the shrines dedicated to this oceanic deity.
Mythologie
The Tale of the Sea Prince and the Mountain Prince (Umisachi-Yamasachi)
The Tale of the Sea Prince and the Mountain Prince (Umisachi-Yamasachi)
Kojiki & Nihon ShokiThe Purification and Birth of the Three Noble Children (Misogi)
The Purification and Birth of the Three Noble Children (Misogi)
Kojiki & Nihon ShokiLiens familiaux
Animal messager
Sea turtle (海亀(うみがめ))
Sea turtles are associated with Watatsumi and the Dragon Palace. In later folklore, the turtle carried Urashima Taro to the undersea palace, a story rooted in the Watatsumi mythology.
Sanctuaires dédiés à cette divinité
| Sanctuaire | Préfecture | Rôle dans le réseau |
|---|---|---|
| Nunamae Shrine Nunamae Shrine | Hiroshima | |
| Furou Shrine Furou Shrine | Fukuoka |
Questions frequentes
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Qui est Watatsumi no Kami dans la mythologie japonaise ?
Watatsumi no Kami (綿津見神) est God of the sea, ruler of the undersea palace (Ryugu). Cette divinité apparaît dans le Kojiki & Nihon Shoki et est vénérée dans 2 sanctuaires à travers le Japon.
Quels sanctuaires sont dédiés à Watatsumi no Kami ?
Notre base de données recense 2 sanctuaires dédiés à Watatsumi no Kami, dont Nunamae Shrine, Furou Shrine.
Quels mythes mettent en scène Watatsumi no Kami ?
Watatsumi no Kami apparaît dans 2 mythes, notamment The Tale of the Sea Prince and the Mountain Prince (Umisachi-Yamasachi), The Purification and Birth of the Three Noble Children (Misogi). Ces récits sont tirés du Kojiki & Nihon Shoki.