Hachirotaro
Hachirotaro
Hachirotaro, Dragon God of the Three Lakes
The core of Hachirotaro's story lies in 'transformation brought about by breaking a rule' and 'resurgence after defeat.' The minor taboo of hoarding three char invited an uncontrollable thirst, turning a human into a dragon. This karmic retribution has been passed down in the hunting and fishing culture of the Tōhoku region as a warning against monopolizing nature's bounty. Although Hachirotaro claimed Lake Towada as a dragon, he lost it in a struggle against Nansobō. Yet, he went on to carve out a new body of water, Hachirōgata, to rule. This narrative arc—where the vanquished becomes the sovereign of a new realm—binds the vast geography spanning the three lakes into a single epic. His union with Princess Tatsuko and his seasonal migrations offer a mythic explanation for the real natural phenomenon of Hachirōgata freezing while Lake Tazawa remains unfrozen. It reveals how the people interpreted the physical behavior of the lakes through the lens of a dragon god's romance.