While searching for the Satomi Canine warriors, your Canine Tracker should put a big red dot smack in the middle of Sasa Sanctuary, (Found in Taka Pass by going through the gate behind the dude pushing on a rock) telling you that one of the dogs is there. Upon entering the sanctuary, go through the door in the back of the main room. You should arrive at the Sanctuary's hot springs. There, you'll meet Mr. Bamboo, who has come to get his bamboo for the festival. Talk to the panicking bird next to the dry springs. He'll tell you about the problems the springs have been having (And try to roast his head with torches) and if you talk to Mr. Bamboo again, he'll offer to use his magical bamboo to find the missing water underground. After a generally annoying digging game, you'll get the water back up to the surface and the Water God will appear. I think the rest is obvious from there! Hope this helps ^__^
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To obtain the Waterspout action in Okami, you need to first learn the Waterspout brush technique from Dr. Redbeard in Sei'an City. Then, you can use this ability to draw a Waterspout symbol on bodies of water to create a spout that can lift objects or enemies.
A synonym for waterspout is a whirlwind or a tornado at sea.
The four ingredients in Moon Cave in Okami are Sake, Meat, Fish, and Herb. You have to search around the area to find each ingredient to complete the dish.
A whirlpool is typically created by the circular movement of water caused by opposing currents or the interaction of tides. A waterspout, on the other hand, is created by a rotating column of water that resembles a tornado, usually forming over a body of water during severe weather conditions.
A waterspout it a tornado that forms on a body of water. It looks like a land formed tornado but on a smaller scale.
The most notable example is a tornado, which is a funnel cloud that reaches the ground. Over water, this can manifest as a much less violent phenomenon called a waterspout (a non-cyclonic waterspout over land is called a landspout). Other smaller forms of rotating spinning air are called whirlwinds and dust devils.