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In Japanese mythology, Fujin is the god of winds, while Raijin is the god of Thunder. The two were born out of the decaying body of Izanami, the female creator god, but were released unto the world when Izanagi failed to seal the door to the Underworld in time.


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Raijin And Fujin: Fearsome Japanese Gods of Nature posted by John Spacey, May 18, 2014 Raijin and Fujin are the fearsome Japanese gods of weather. Japanese history is filled with devastating typhoons and storms that have wiped out communities and caused terrible damage.


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Two famous examples of Fujin's assistance to mortals are the two typhoons credited to both Fujin and Raijin in the late 13 th century. Both in 1274 and 1281, as the Mongol hordes were trying to invade Japan by sea, Fujin and Raijin blew their numerous ships into the sea, crushing the Mongol armies, and keeping Japan safe.


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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 and the Shinto religion. [1]


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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!


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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. He is one of Japan's most well-known oni (demons, devils, or trolls in Japanese folklore). Etymology


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Japanese Thunder God Raijin (left) and Fujin Fast Facts: Pronunciation: Rye-Gin Other Names: Kaminari-sama, Raiden-sama, Narukami Parents: Izanami & Izanagi Powers: Control of thunder and lightning Raijin is one of the most important gods in Japanese mythology and one scary-looking guy.


Raijin and Fujin Japanese Gods Japanese mythology, Art, Fantasy character design

Fūjin ( 風神, lit. "Wind God") or Fūten ( 風天, lit. "Heavenly Wind"), sometimes also known as Ryobu, is the Japanese god of the wind and one of the eldest Shinto gods. [1] [2] He is portrayed as a terrifying wizardly demon, resembling a red-headed green-skinned humanoid wearing a leopard skin, carrying a large bag of winds on his shoulders.


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One of the oldest Japanese deities, Raijin is an original Shinto god, also known as kaminari (from kami "spirit" or "deity" and nari "thunder"). He is typically depicted as a demon-looking spirit beating drums to create thunder. Another variations of the legend, says that the Kamikaze typhoons were created by Fujin (the wind god).


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Raijin God of Thunder is a powerful figure in Japanese mythology, known for his ability to summon thunderstorms and rain. With origins in Shintoism, Raijin is often portrayed as a fearsome demon, a testament to his immense power and importance. Accompanying him is Fujin, the god of the wind, together they form an indomitable force of nature.


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Ryujin even features guest appearances from Trivium's Matt Heafy on multiple tracks, such as the insanely catchy first single, "Raijin & Fujin." Watch the video for this song below. Watch.


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Fujin ( 風神) and Raijin ( 雷神 ), are two Japanese deities, usually seen together in art as well as in the wild. Fuujin means Wind God and Raijin mean Thunder God. Very straightforward. Well, not really. It's going to get weird. Fujin and Raijin are usually are depicted much like what I described in the beginning.


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The Raijin and Fujin Project A duo featuring acclaimed drummer/percussionist Ra-Kalam Bob Moses and multi-reed player Tsuyoshi Honjo, creats poly-cultural improvisation based on folklore: African, Asian, Latin, Middle Eastern and etc. Named after the Japanese gods Raijin (thunder, lightning and storms) and Fujin (wind), this minimized group presents visionary music with a concentrated.


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Raijin (雷神) is the Japanese god of storms, a chaotic being born of death who brings the world vital rains as well as chaos and destruction. He flies across the sky on dark clouds and throws lightning onto unsuspecting denizens below.