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Hoderi and Watatsumi

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Difference between Hoderi and Watatsumi

Hoderi vs. Watatsumi

, in Japanese mythology and folklore, was a deity of the bounty of the sea and enchanted fisherman. , also pronounced Wadatsumi, is a legendary kami (神, god; deity; spirit), Japanese dragon and tutelary water deity in Japanese mythology.

Similarities between Hoderi and Watatsumi

Hoderi and Watatsumi have 7 things in common (in Unionpedia): Emperor Jimmu, Hoori, Japanese mythology, Kami, Kojiki, Nihon Shoki, Toyotama-hime.

Emperor Jimmu

was the first Emperor of Japan, according to legend.

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Hoori

, also known as Hikohohodemi no Mikoto, was, in Japanese religion, the third and youngest son of the kami Ninigi-no-Mikoto and the blossom princess Konohanasakuya-hime.

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Japanese mythology

Japanese mythology embraces Shinto and Buddhist traditions as well as agriculturally-based folk religion.

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Kami

are the spirits or phenomena that are worshipped in the religion of Shinto.

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Kojiki

, also sometimes read as Furukotofumi, is the oldest extant chronicle in Japan, dating from the early 8th century (711–712) and composed by Ō no Yasumaro at the request of Empress Genmei with the purpose of sanctifying the imperial court's claims to supremacy over rival clans.

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Nihon Shoki

The, sometimes translated as The Chronicles of Japan, is the second-oldest book of classical Japanese history.

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Toyotama-hime

(Japanese for "Lady Bountiful Soul") or Luxuriant-Jewel-Princess is a goddess in Japanese mythology in the episode of the "Luck of the Sea and the Luck of the Mountain" in the Kojiki as well as Nihon Shoki.

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The list above answers the following questions

Hoderi and Watatsumi Comparison

Hoderi has 19 relations, while Watatsumi has 48. As they have in common 7, the Jaccard index is 10.45% = 7 / (19 + 48).

References

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