Car Ōjin (応神天皇, Ōjin-tennō?), također poznat i kao Homutawake ili Hondawake (誉田別, Hondawake?), bio je 15. car Japana,[1] according to the traditional order of succession.[2]
Njegovoj vladavini i životu se ne mogu dati pouzdani datumi, ali se tradicionalno uzima da je živio i vladao u periodu 270-310.[3]
Prema legendi je bio sin cara Chuaija i carice Jingu. Otac mu je umro prije rođenja, a majka ga je nosila u utrobi tri godine prije rođenja.
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