Ryūjin or Ryojin (Dragon God), also known as Owatatsumi, is the god of the sea in Japanese mythology. The image of a Japanese dragon representing the power of the ocean has a large mouth and can transform into a human form. Ryūjin lived in the Ryūgū-jō palace under the sea built of red and white coral. From here he controlled the tides with the two jewels Kanju and Manju. Sea turtles, fish, and jellyfish are often depicted as servants of Ryūjin.
Ryūjin is the father of the beautiful goddess Otohime, the wife of the hunter prince Hoori. The first emperor of Japan, Jimmu, is said to be the grandson of Otohime and Hoori. Therefore, Ryūjin is considered one of the ancestors of the Emperors of Japan.
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