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Sacred Sakura and Watatsumi Source Comparison

Compare Sacred Sakura and Watatsumi across 5 shared Genshin Impact source books, with excerpts and region signals.

5 Shared Books
54 Source Signals
1 Regions

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Inazuma book passages connected to the Sacred Sakura, Narukami, shrine memory, and cleansing traditions.

Source books that mention Watatsumi, Sangonomiya, sea-people traditions, Orobashi, Mouun, and Inazuma island memory.

Regions Where They Meet

  1. Inazuma 5 shared books · 54 source signals

Compare Source Evidence

Each card shows why the same book mentions both terms.

Inazuma 21 min

The Byakuyakoku Collection

Sacred Sakura: ...researcher's ancient Byakuyakoku/Enkanomiya name or modern Watatsumi/Narukami/Inazuman name is forbidden. These experimental records are not to be used for the writing of diaries, love...

Watatsumi: ...okoyokoku," before becoming "Byakuyakoku." Later, due to the grace of Watatsumi, the people of the depths would return to the sea's surface. But it seems like "Aphotic Earth" has some...

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Inazuma 6 min

A Preliminary Study of Sangonomiya Folk Belief

Sacred Sakura: The version of this tale most widely accepted by the people of both Narukami and Watatsumi Island reads as follows: Around two thousand years ago, the Archon War was drawing to a close in...

Watatsumi: ...of this tale most widely accepted by the people of both Narukami and Watatsumi Island reads as follows: Around two thousand years ago, the Archon War was drawing to a close in Inazuma. It is...

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Inazuma 2 min

Sacred Sakura Cleansing Summary

Sacred Sakura: ... "Seek first forgiveness from Narukami in the skies above, and then from Watatsumi on the land below. Then, recite prayers to quench the gods' anger." The aforementioned ritual must be...

Watatsumi: ...eek first forgiveness from Narukami in the skies above, and then from Watatsumi on the land below. Then, recite prayers to quench the gods' anger." The aforementioned ritual must be carried...

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Inazuma 2 min

Sangonomiya Chronicles

Sacred Sakura: ...the western region and respected the boundary between itself and the Narukami, and the two had lived in peace. But now, it suddenly transgressed the boundary and invaded the east without...

Watatsumi: Sangonomiya was once an ocean abyss, until the Great Serpent came, forming a vortex with its spiral movements, and fashioning the coral into an island. Thus the people of Sangonomiya named t...

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Inazuma 18 min

Toki Alley Tales

Sacred Sakura: ...admit defeat, but the fact remains that they ceded the giant Thunder Sakura to the kitsune. But the kitsune are a crafty and cunning bunch too, and equally skilled in the art of...

Watatsumi: ...nt mother-of-pearl. This was a craft he learned from the fishermen of Watatsumi Island. "Thank you for your hard work." The old man in front of me bowed his head deeply. Although I privately...

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Shared Source Books

These books mention both terms and are ranked by source-text signals and reading depth.

Inazuma 2 min

Sangonomiya Chronicles

Sangonomiya was once an ocean abyss, until the Great Serpent came, forming a vortex with its spiral movements, and fashioning...

Sacred Sakura: 1 Watatsumi: 6
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Inazuma 18 min

Toki Alley Tales

Volume 1: Prologue The Tanuki's Oral History of Inazuma They say that in the past, before the fragile and short-lived mortals...

Sacred Sakura: 3 Watatsumi: 1
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Comparison FAQ

How are Sacred Sakura and Watatsumi compared here?

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