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- Kagutsuchi – Mythopedia
Kagutsuchi is a popular deity in media, including: In the manga series Noragami, Kagutsuchi appears as a fire-breathing deity In the manga and video game series Naruto, a combat technique involving fire is called Kagutsuchi In the manga series Rurouni Kenshin, one character’s sword technique involving spirals of fire is named after Kagutsuchi
- Japanese Gods - Mythopedia
Japanese gods and goddesses include everyone from powerful creator gods to minor, localized kami Particularly notable is the sun goddess Amaterasu, held to be the divine ancestor of the first emperor of Japan, a lineage that remains unbroken into the current day
- Izanagi – Mythopedia
Despite this temporary happiness, the marriage would soon end in sorrow The final god to be born of Izanami was the fire god Kagutsuchi, whose flames enveloped and killed his mother Following this tragedy, a grieving Izanagi killed the child and fell into mourning The Descent to Yomi
- Fujin – Mythopedia
Fujin (風神) is the Japanese god of the wind, a popular but terrifying demon His bag of air moves all the world’s winds, and he is a powerful force of nature alongside his brother, the thunder god Raijin
- Japanese God Names - Mythopedia
Japanese god names: Origin, structure, and meaning Storms, winds, and waves: in Japanese mythology, the gods are tightly linked to the elements of the world as we see it around us
- Tsukuyomi – Mythopedia
Tsukuyomi (月読) is the Japanese god of the moon and estranged husband of the sun goddess Amaterasu A proud but violent deity, his killing of Uke Mochi and consequent separation from his wife were the origins of day and night
- Amaterasu – Mythopedia
Amaterasu (天照) is the Japanese sun goddess, daughter of creator deities Izanagi and Izanami, and central to the Shinto religion It is from her the Japanese nobility claims descent and their divine right to rule
- Susanoo – Mythopedia
Susanoo is the tumultuous Japanese god of seas and storms, thunder and lightning Too wild to remain in orderly heaven, he is nonetheless a heroic mythological figure, slayer of a fearsome eight-headed dragon
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