Dainichi Mikoshi
Dainichi Mikoshi
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Location
Before the establishment of the Inazuman Watatsumi culture it was known asHyperion (orByakuya no Hikari).[1] Aberaku also called it theHelios.[2]
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World Quests
Features[]
- The Dainichi Mikoshi is used as the main light source of Enkanomiya, capable of being turned on and off at random stations around the map.
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Lore[]
The Dainichi Mikoshi is an artificial sun that was created in the depths ofByakuyakoku byAberaku. When Byakuyakoku fell into the ocean, it was terrorized by theDragonheirs of the Depths, which are now calledBathysmal Vishaps. The people of Byakuyakoku pleaded to be saved from the Dragonheirs, but theHeavenly Principles and three of itsFour Shades did not answer. OnlyIstaroth, one of the other shining Shades, heard and taught Aberaku enough knowledge such that he could create Dainichi Mikoshi, which he called "Helios, the divine chariot of the sun." The light of Helios drove away the Dragonheirs and so Whitenight came and Evernight was banished, ushering in the first year of Sun and Moon.[3]
After Aberaku built the Dainichi Mikoshi and staved off the threat of the Dragonheirs, peace was established in Byakuyakoku. But in the second year of Sun and Moon, a cabal of corrupt nobles[3][4] would manipulate the people into worshipping the Dainichi Mikoshi as a god, and chose a child to be their puppet ruler, called theSunchild, and rule over the land.[5] Aberaku opposed this, so the Sunchild accused Aberaku of high treason and imprisoned him.[5] On the tenth year of Sun and Moon, Aberaku died in prison and his clothes and body were enshrined in various places in acknowledgement of his achievements for creating the Helios. However, this had the effect of splitting apart his soul into fragments, rendering him unable to rest for many years.[5]
Eventually, a Byakuyakoku child would discoverOrobashi, who was hiding in a cave due to having escaped from theArchon War. The child would ask Orobashi to become their god, and it agreed, overthrowing the Sunchildren's rule and becoming Byakuyakoku's ruler.[3] After his arrival, Orobashi used its powers to bolster the Dainichi Mikoshi's power, enabling Enkanomiya to have a day and night cycle that could be toggled manually.[6]
Soundtracks[]
| No. | Soundtrack Name | Album | Played In |
|---|---|---|---|
| 48 | At Dawn and Dusk | Islands of the Lost and Forgotten | Dainichi Mikoshi |
| 49 | Tales of Woe | Islands of the Lost and Forgotten | Dainichi Mikoshi(Evernight) |
| 50 | Tearless Souls of Byakuya | Islands of the Lost and Forgotten | Dainichi Mikoshi(Whitenight) |
| 51 | The Realm of Tokoyo | Islands of the Lost and Forgotten | Dainichi Mikoshi(Evernight) |
| 52 | Hope or Nostalgia | Islands of the Lost and Forgotten | Dainichi Mikoshi(Whitenight) |
| 60 | No Turning Back | Islands of the Lost and Forgotten | Combat inDainichi Mikoshi: Event Gameplay |
Trivia[]
- There are floating rocks above the Dainichi Mikoshi from which players can glide toYachimatahiko's Locus,Yachimatahime's Locus, andKunado's Locus without falling into the depths. However, some of these rocks are unclimbable and can only be stood upon, so players will need to useTraveler (Geo)'sStarfell Sword and may need to use an additional height booster such asVenti'sSkyward Sonnet orKazuha'sChihayaburu to reach the top.
- Gliding to all three loci with 240 MaxStamina is possible with various combinations of Stamina restoration, decreases in gliding Stamina consumption, increases in gliding movement speed, and Talents that can be used in mid-air to gain distance or height.
- AlthoughAlbedo's Level 3 ConstellationGrace of Helios also mentions the name Helios, it is perhaps merely coincidental, since its original Chinese name (Chinese:太阳之华) means the "Brilliance of the Sun" and does not make a direct reference to this Greek deity name.
Etymology[]
- The term大日 refers toVairocana (Japanese:大日如来Dainichi Nyorai), the sun Buddha of theFive Tathāgatas (Five Great Buddhas).
- Mikoshi (Japanese:御輿Mikoshi) refers to a sacred religious palanquin used inShinto.
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Other Languages[]
| Language | Official Name | Literal Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| English | Dainichi Mikoshi | — |
| Chinese (Simplified) | 大日御舆 Dàrì Yùyú | Great Sun Religious Monument[• 1] |
| Chinese (Traditional) | 大日禦輿 Dàrì Yùyú | |
| Japanese | 大日御輿 Dainichi Mikoshi[7] | Great Sun Religious Monument[• 1] |
| Korean | 다이니치미코시 Dainichi Mikosi | — |
| Spanish | Dainichi Mikoshi | — |
| French | Dainichi Mikoshi | — |
| Russian | ДайнитиМикоси Dayniti Mikosi | — |
| Thai | Dainichi Mikoshi | — |
| Vietnamese | Dainichi Mikoshi | — |
| German | Dainichi Mikoshi | — |
| Indonesian | Dainichi Mikoshi | — |
| Portuguese | Dainichi Mikoshi | — |
| Turkish | Dainichi Mikoshi | — |
| Italian | Dainichi Mikoshi | — |
Change History[]
- Dainichi Mikoshi was released as a subarea of Enkanomiya.
- Previous mentions of "Oohirume no Omikoshi" in the English version were changed to "Dainichi Mikoshi."
- Oohirume no Omikoshi was first mentioned in the World Quest The Moon-Bathed Deep.
References[]
- ↑World Quest, From Dusk to Dawn in Byakuyakoku:The Subterranean Trials of Drake and Serpent
- ↑World Quest Series:Hyperion's Dirge
- ↑3.03.13.2Book:The Byakuyakoku Collection, Vol. 1 -The Serpent and Drakes of Tokoyokoku
- ↑World Quest:Lotus Eater
- ↑5.05.15.2World Quest, Hyperion's Dirge:Hyperion's Dirge
- ↑PlayStation Blog:Genshin Impact version 2.4 brings grand celebrations and a mysterious new area to Teyvat
- ↑Map, Label: Dainichi Mikoshi (Japanese)




































