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In Japanese mythology, the Namazu (鯰) or Ōnamazu (大鯰) is a giant underground catfish who causes earthquakes. The creature lives under the islands of Japan and is guarded by the god Takemikazuchi enshrined at Kashima, who restrains the catfish with a stone. When the Kashima-god lets his guard fall, Namazu … See more
The legend or myth in Japan is that a gigantic namazu (catfish) lives inside or beneath the earth (or in the mud ) which causes earthquakes.
The association of … See more• Catfish are depicted on pictures of emergency earthquake preparedness activities in Japan. For example, the Earthquake Early … See more
Namazu-e
Namazu-e (鯰絵, "catfish prints") were a known item in the 19th century, and these broadsides were printed in great quantity following the 1855 earthquake near Edo (modern day Tokyo), one of the Ansei great earthquakes See more• Namazu-e: Earthquake catfish prints from the period after the Great Ansei Earthquake struck the city of Edo (now Tokyo) in … See more
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WEBOct 12, 2016 · In November 1855, the Great Ansei Earthquake struck the city of Edo (now Tokyo), claiming 7,000 lives and inflicting widespread damage. Within days, a new type of color woodblock print known as...
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WEBThis is manifest in the large number of catfish images, called namazu-e. The catfish image is derived from a myth that explains the origins of earthquakes as the movement of a giant catfish, or namazu living …
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WEBMar 28, 2014 · It was a comprehensive, illustrated treatment of namazu-e, the brash, fantastic, often satirical prints depicting namazu—mythical giant catfish—that proliferated in the aftermath of the great...
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WEBJun 12, 2017 · Namazu (aka Onamazu) is the giant catfish of Japanese mythology held responsible for creating earthquakes. The creature was thought to live under the earth, and when it swam through the …
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WEBNov 4, 2023 · Namazu is a gigantic mythological giant catfish, or a deity in the shape of a catfish, thought to reside in the mud beneath the Japanese islands. According to Japanese mythology and folk belief, Namazu is the …
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WEBThings become clearer upon discovering that a giant namazu was blamed for the 7.0 earthquake that happened below Edo (now known as Tokyo) in November, 1855. Just days after this event ukiyo-e woodblock prints …
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