Needless to say, none of this remotely resembles actual Hopi beliefs, and definitely doesn't resemble Hopi geography (the relative locations of First, Second, and Third Mesas don't resemble the stars in Orion's belt, and the locations of the villages of Walpi, Sipaulovi, and Oraibi on those mesas are even farther off).
This also apparently mangles the crackpot pseudolinguistic theories of Nancy Yaw Davis, who claimed to have found a few loanwords from Japanese in the Zuni language (which she attributed to a hundred Buddhist monks from Japan that supposedly crossed the Pacific Ocean in the 13th Century AD and settled among the Zuni).
And don't get me started on the OP's complete misunderstanding of the "Anasazi" (which most Pueblo today consider a derogatory label, considering it's a derogatory name that the Navajo, who considered them enemies, gave to them. The Hopi, for example, call them Hisatsinom instead).