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Hoderi
a deity of the bounty of the sea and enchanted fisherman. He is called Hoderi no mikoto (火照命) in the Kojiki, and Ho-no-susori no mikoto (火闌降命) or Ho-no-suseri...
Ninigi-no-Mikoto
birth to three sons named Hoderi, Hoori, and Hosuseri.[page needed] One variation says that Konohanasakuya-hime gave birth to Hoderi in the hut and had the...
Hoori
argument with his brother Hoderi, a fisherman, over a fish-hook that Hoori had forced his elder brother to lend him and had lost. Hoderi claimed that Hoori should...
Ryūgū-jō
the Nihon shoki was written. In the mythology concerning the two princes Hoderi ("Fire Flash") and Hoori ("Fire Fade") in the Kojiki, the latter younger...
Kojiki
the midst of the fire: Hoderi-no-Mikoto (火照命), Hosuseri-no-Mikoto (火須勢理命), and Hoori-no-Mikoto (火遠理命). Hoori (Yamasachihiko) Hoderi and Hoori, also known...
Konohanasakuya-hime
truly the offspring of Ninigi. Inside the hut, Ko-no-hana had three sons, Hoderi, Hosuseri and Hoori. According to an 11th-century legend, a small village...
Watatsumi
her husband Hoori living with the sea god. After Hoori lost his brother Hoderi's fishhook, he went searching to the bottom of the sea, where he met and...
Nihon Shoki
from the famous anecdote of "Luck of the Sea and Luck of the Mountains" (Hoderi and Hoori) found in Nihon Shoki. The later developed Urashima tale contains...
List of legendary creatures from Japan
a single eye like a cyclops. Hiyoribō The spirit which stops rainfall. Hoderi The eldest son of Ninigi-no-Mikoto and Konohanasakuya-hime, a kami of the...
Ahiratsu-hime
no kimi (隼人阿多君; lit. 'Lord Ata of the Hayato people') as a descendant of Hoderi. Meanwhile, according to the Genealogical Catalogue of the Ancient powerful...
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