In Japanese mythology, the two tide jewels, named hirutama/kanju (干珠, "[tide-]ebbing jewel") and mitsutama/manju (満珠, "[tide-]flowing jewel"), were magical gems that the Sea God used to control the tides.
The earliest pseudo-historical texts[a] record an ancient myth that the Sea Deity (海神, Watatsumi) presented the tide jewels to his son-in-law Hoori aka Yamasachihiko (Prince Luck-of-the-Mountain).
Later Japanese writings refers to the tide jewels as being in the possession of the Dragon God (龍神, Ryūjin) or Dragon King or being housed in his Dragon Palace (龍宮, Ryūgū), where the myth of the loan of these jewels became attached to the pseudo-historical conquest of Korea by Empress Jingū.
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Japanese mythology, the two tidejewels, named hirutama/kanju (干珠, "[tide-]ebbing jewel") and mitsutama/manju (満珠, "[tide-]flowing jewel"), were magical gems...
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the womb that it was acceptable, and then Azumi no Isora gave her the tidejewels.: xxvii Watatsumi Shrine which was founded by Empress Jingu when she...
have magical properties. Tidejewels, the kanju (干珠?, lit. "(tide-)ebbing jewel") and manju (満珠?, lit. "(tide-)flowing jewel") were magical gems that...
rainy day. The tidejewels – The Kanju and the Manju; two magical gems that the sea kami Watatsumi or Ryūjin used to control the tides. Tokatsu Jigoku...
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such as E. M. Forster's A Passage to India (1924) and Paul Scott's The Jewel in the Crown (1966), both of which involve an Indian male being wrongly...
an archipelago of 99 islands (plus five small islands visible only at low tide in the Strait of Malacca) located some 30 km off the coast of northwestern...
low tide. The wagons moved too slowly to escape the incoming tide and many were lost. However, scholars cannot agree on whether the king's jewels were...
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instructed her maid (or a lady-in-waiting) to flee with her jewels. The maid fled to London with the jewels, and perhaps artwork, documents and other treasures...