What is Raijin?

Raijin (雷神, lit. "Thunder God"), also known as Kaminari-sama (雷様), Raiden-sama (雷電様), Narukami (鳴る神) Raikou (雷公), and Kamowakeikazuchi-no-kami is a god of lightning, thunder and storms in Japanese mythology
Japanese mythology
Japanese mythology is a collection of traditional stories, folktales, and beliefs that emerged in the islands of the Japanese archipelago. Shinto and Buddhist traditions are the cornerstones of Japanese mythology.
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What is Raijin and Fujin?

Raijin and Fujin are among the most feared and respected Japanese deities. These two gods are the masters of lightning and storms, two devastating meteorological phenomena in a country regularly hit by typhoons.
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What powers does Raijin have?

Attributes. Raijin is the master of thunder and lightning, controlling the power of storms. He rains down death and destruction on the world below. His connection to Yomi, the Land of the Dead, is part of his being, made clear through his horrific appearance.
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Is Fujin and Raijin evil?

Fujin (風神) is the Japanese wind god, a powerful elemental deity whose bag of air moves all the winds of the world. Appearing alongside his brother Raijin, the thunder god, Fujin is neither good nor evil, although he is often a destructive force.
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What religion is Raijin?

Raijin is a god of lightning, thunder and storms in the Shinto religion and in Japanese mythology. His name is derived from the Japanese words rai (雷, meaning 'thunder') and shin (神, 'god' or 'kami'). He is typically depicted as a demon beating drums to create thunder, usually with the symbol tomoe drawn on the drums.
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What weapon does Raijin use?

Raijin holds large hammers in his hands that he uses to play the drums. In some cases, Raijin is portrayed with three fingers which are said to represent the past, present and future. Two of the most notable sculptures of Raijin are located in the Sanjusangendo temple and the Taiyuin Rinnoji temple.
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Who is the strongest Japanese god?

Amaterasu is the highest deity in Japanese mythology.
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What Colour is Raijin?

A Raijin tattoo is often a vibrant red color, surrounded by menacing charcoal clouds and bright lightning. He's often depicted with his drum in his hands, passionately pounding out the rhythm of the storm. Our tattoo designs range from traditional Japanese tattoo art to modernized mythology, with everything in-between.
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What is Ebisu the god of?

Ebisu, in Japanese mythology, one of the Shichi-fuku-jin (“Seven Gods of Luck”), the patron of fishermen and tradesmen. He is depicted as a fat, bearded, smiling fisherman often carrying a rod in one hand and a tai (sea bream—i.e., a red snapper—symbolic of good luck) in the other.
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Who is Fujins father?

Fujin's parents are Izanagi and Izanami. 6- How was Fujin born? Fujin's birth was miraculous, as he and many of his siblings emerged from the decaying corpse of their mother.
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What is susanoo the god of?

Take-haya-Susa-no-wo or Susanoo is the storm god of the Shinto religion. Younger brother of the sun goddess Amaterasu, he is infamous for his mischievous and sometimes destructive behaviour and therefore has a reputation as being something of a trickster.
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Are Raiden and Raijin the same?

Raijin, also called Raiden or Raiden-sama, the god of thunder and lightning in Japanese mythology.
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Is Raijin Worshipped?

Despite his ambivalent character and propensity for unprovoked destruction, Raijin is still worshipped and prayed to. In fact, he's usually depicted with a traditional Buddhist halo around his entire person. The halo is made out of various markings from the Buddhist, Shinto, and Daoist religious traditions alike.
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Is Raiden based on Raijin?

Raiden (Japanese: 雷電) is a fictional character in the Mortal Kombat fighting game series by Midway Games and NetherRealm Studios. Based on the Japanese deity Raijin, he is depicted as the god of thunder who possesses control over lightning.
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What animal is Raijin?

Its body is composed of lightning and may be in the shape of a cat, fox, weasel, or wolf. The form of a white and blue wolf (or even a wolf wrapped in lightning) is also common. It may also fly about as a ball of lightning (in fact, the creature may be an attempt to explain the phenomenon of lightning).
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Who is the Japanese god of chaos?

Amatsu-Mikaboshi (天津甕星) is the God of Evil, Chaos and the Stars to the followers of the Shinto religion in Japan.
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Is bishamon a real god?

Bishamon, also called Bishamonten, in Japanese mythology, one of the Shichi-fuku-jin (“Seven Gods of Luck”). He is identified with the Buddhist guardian of the north, known as Kubera, or Vaiśravaṇa. Bishamon is always depicted as dressed in full armour, carrying a spear and a miniature pagoda.
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Who is the Japan god?

Hachiman (八幡神) is the god of war and the divine protector of Japan and its people. Originally an agricultural deity, he later became the guardian of the Minamoto clan. His symbolic animal and messenger is the dove. Inari Ōkami (稲荷大神) The god or goddess of rice and fertility.
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Is there a jellyfish god?

Jellyfish are also associated with the god and the fugu restaurants of Japan will often incorporate Ebisu in their motif. In fishing communities across Japan it is extremely common to see fishermen ritualistically praying to Ebisu before they head out for the day.
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Who is susanoo?

Susanoo, in full Susanoo no Mikoto, also spelled Susanowo, (Japanese: Impetuous Male), in Japanese mythology, the storm god, younger brother of the sun goddess Amaterasu. He was born as his father Izanagi washed his nose.
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Who is the Japanese god of death?

Shinigami (死神, literally "death god") are gods or supernatural spirits that invite humans toward death in certain aspects of Japanese religion and culture.
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Is Raijin a dragon?

This is Raijin Shenron, the Plasma Dragon.
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Who created Susanoo?

In Ultimate Ninja Storm 4, Itachi and Shisui's Susanoo are given Complete Body — Susanoo forms, designed by Kishimoto himself, making it so all known Susanoo users have access to its highest form across different media.
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Who is god of ice?

Boreas (Βορέας, Boréas; also Βορρᾶς, Borrhás) was the Greek god of the cold north wind and the bringer of winter. His name meant "North Wind" or "Devouring One". His name gives rise to the adjective "boreal".
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