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  • Raijin - Wikipedia
    Raijin is often depicted with a fierce, frightening face and a muscular figure with gravity-defying hair He is surrounded by Taiko drums that he plays to create the sound of thunder
  • Raijin and Fūjin in Japanese Mythology: Myths, Symbols, and Powers
    Explore the legends, powers, and symbols of Raijin and Fūjin, Japan’s thunder and wind gods, in this guide to Japanese mythology
  • Raijin and Fujin: the Japanese gods of thunder and wind
    Raijin, also known as Kaminari-sama and Raiden-sama, is the Japanese god of thunder, light and storms This is one of the most feared deities of Japanese culture In Japan, adults often tell children to cover their belly button when a storm approaches, because Raijin could eat it!
  • Raijin: The Japanese Thunder God - MythBank
    Raijin, or the Japanese God of Thunder, represents the destructive power of storms, but is also recognized for the rain that he brings
  • Raijin (Raiden) - Japanese God of Thunder Lightning
    Raijin, the Japanese god of thunder, wields formidable power over storms, rain, and lightning Known for his chaotic nature and connection to the underworld, Raijin often collaborated with his brother Fujin, the god of wind, to unleash wild tempests
  • Raijin: A Friendly Overview - Mythical Encyclopedia
    Raijin is a prominent deity in Japanese mythology, known as the god of thunder and storms His name is derived from the Japanese words “rai” meaning thunder and “jin” meaning god Raijin is often depicted with a fierce, frightening face and a muscular figure with gravity-defying hair
  • Raijin (雷神) – The god of thunder | Japanese Mystical Creatures
    He is a major kami (deity) of thunder and lightning Appears in ancient Japanese myths, particularly the Kojiki and Nihon Shoki texts Closely associated with Shinto worship and shrines dedicated to storm and weather gods Depicted as a muscular demon-like figure surrounded by drums
  • The Mysterious Raijin: Thunder God and His Animal Companions
    In the rich tapestry of Japanese mythology, Raijin stands out as a prominent figure, embodying the fierce and powerful forces of thunder and storms Known as the Thunder God, Raijin is not only a symbol of nature’s might but also a significant deity within the Shinto faith


















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