- Mizuchi - Wikipedia
The Mizuchi (大虬, 蛟龍, 蛟, 美都知) is a type of Japanese dragon or legendary serpent-like creature, either found in an aquatic habitat or otherwise connected to water Some commentators perceived it to have been a water deity It is described in the Nihon Shoki and one Man'yōshū poem
- Mizuchi | Grow a Garden Wiki | Fandom
Mizuchi is a divine, unobtainable, unreleased pet It was supposed to initially release during the Zen Event The Mizuchi looks like a sea dragon with 4 horns on its head and two horns on its ears
- Yokai Mizuchi: Ancient legend revealed - YouTube
Discover the legend of Mizuchi, the powerful Japanese water dragon known as the god of the river! This yokai is a prominent figure in Japanese mythology and has many fascinating stories
- Mizuchi: Japans Mighty Water Dragon and Elemental Guardian
In the realm of myth where creatures of water and sky hold dominion over human fate, there exists the Mizuchi, a being ensconced in the lore of Japan, a creature both feared and revered
- THE LORE BEHIND MIZUCHI
Mizuchi is a mythical creature from Japanese folklore, often depicted as a type of water dragon or serpent spirit with deep connections to rivers, lakes, and water as a whole The lore of Mizuchi is known as sinuous, covered in scales that shimmered like the surface of the water It has the head of a dragon, with fangs and eyes that glow with an
- Mizuchi Folklore - Japanese Culture
In Japanese folklore water gods don’t have separate names, as they are largely referred to as Midzuchi or Water-father, they are very important to the people of Japan because they are the bringer of Rain
- Mizuchi – JAPAN BOX
The term Mizuchi is the Japanese reading of several types of Oriental dragons, including the jiaolong (蛟; kōryū) "four-legged dragon," the qiulong (en) (虬; kyūryū) "hornless dragon," or the chilong (螭; chiryū) "yellow dragon "
- Unraveling the Enigma of Mizuchi: Exploring the Japanese Water Spirit . . .
The term "Mizuchi" (水鬼), a seemingly simple two-kanji word meaning "water ghost," belies the complex and multifaceted nature of this creature in Japanese folklore
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