Japanese water Gods
Ryūjin God of Water Ryūjin or Wadatsumi is a dragon god or tutelary god of the sea he is symbolized the power of the ocean. Ryūjin lives in Ruyugu-jo. His place built out of red white coral. According to the legend, of Ryūjin, the empress Jingū, was able to land an attack on Korea with the help Ryūjin, using the tide jewels. Upon entering the Korean navy, Jingū threw the tide jewel or Kanju into the ocean, to make the Korean Navy to fleet.
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Susanoo-no-MikotoSusanoo-no-Mikoto is the god of powerful storms in the summer. He is the brother of Amaterasu the goddess of the sun and Tsukuyomi-no-Mikoto the moon god. All three of them were born from Izanagi when he washed his face. Amaterasu was born from his left eye, Tsukuyomi was born from his right eye, and Susanoo from the nose. Tsukuyomi used Susanoo as a weapon.
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