Both of two Japanese history books left the descriptions about the route of the expedition of Kamiyamato-iware-hiko-no-mikoto from Himuka towards the East. In the first place, the complier of the Chroicle of Japan says, that when the imperial troop arrived at the port Hayasuinato, they looked at a boat which a fisherman rowed coming near. The Sumera-mikoto invited him and asked some questions. This fisherman politely introduced himself that he was an earthy deity reign over the district and his name was Uzu-hiko.
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